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1.A person who holds an office or position
2. required as a duty or obligation |
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1.to yield; to give in or give up, especially to a powerful force or desire
2. To die |
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a psychological disorder characterized by the illusory conviction that one is ill or in pain, or likely to become so. |
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1.a theory or explanation that leads to further investigation for proof or disproof.
2. an assumption on which a conclusion or decision is based. |
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a disaster or catastrophe on such a large scale that biological, environmental, or cultural elements are permanently altered or irreparably lost to the earth. |
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1.an ancient mechanical device for hurling missiles.
2. A modern mechanism for launching aircraft from the deck of a ship. |
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1.concentrating on the self in the expression of feelings and perceptions.
2. relating to personal opinions and thought processes rather than factual informational or universal experience |
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to turn aside an instinctual, perhaps primitive, impulse in favor of a more socially or culturally acceptable activity. |
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1.to induce a person in secret to commit a misdeed or a crime.
2. To induce someone to give false testimony |
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an artifice, device, or evasion to hide or avoid something, or to escape an outcome. |
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a thing or a quality that appears true or real. |
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1. the condition or quality of being true or accurate.
2.A belief, principle, or statement expressing some basic human truth |
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to affirm; to declare or attest to positively or dogmatically |
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