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a gathering of people, especially for worship; membership of a church or synagogue |
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to gather together (may be spur-of-the-moment) |
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to gather together; to assemble; to meet |
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to separate from others, especially along racial lines;
to isolate |
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to withdraw from an alliance |
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aloneness; withdrawal from other people |
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to unload, as from a ship |
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to oust or remove from office or a position of power;
to take testimony from someone under oath |
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sum total; a collection of separate things mixed together |
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sociable;
enjoying the company of others |
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standing out, especially in an extemely bad way; outstandingly bad |
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outstandingly bad, evil, erroneous, or shocking |
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to free from difficulty;
to free from an entaglement or a complicated situation |
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a departure, especially of a large crowd |
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