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2
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the overthrow of something established in an underhanded way; corruption
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3
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to clear from a charge of guilt or fault
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4
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a means to an end
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5
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bitterly severe, as a remark
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6
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not decreased in amount; constant; consistent
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7
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to inspire with feelings or opinions
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8
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crafty and tricky; skillful and ingenious
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9
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having intense feeling, especially of desire or devotion
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11
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to bring upon oneself
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12
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to take or receive into the mind, such as an idea
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15
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a discreditable attitude
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17
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corresponding in amount or degree; of equal measure
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18
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the quality or state of being improper; an improper act, expression, or usage
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21
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hatred; disgrace attached to something repugnant
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23
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made dirty or unclean; desecrated or disrespected
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25
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to deprive of something, such as property, rights, or clothing
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26
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the quality of being abominable, hateful, or repugnant
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27
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keen mental discernment and sound judgment
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28
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to lose heart or courage, as in; to recoil
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31
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respectful regard
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32
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unchangeable
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33
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utterly and shamelessly immoral; reckless
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34
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no judicious or wisely cautious in practical affairs
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35
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unclear or murky because of stirred-up sediment
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