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Abdicate v. to resign, formally give up an office or a duty; to disown, discard step down, relinquish, renounce
bestow v. to give as a gift; to provide with lodgings grant confrer lodge put up
capacious adj. able to hold much, roomy spacious, commodious
caustic adj. able to burn or eat way by chemical action; biting, sarcastic burning, corrosive, sharp
crusade n. a strong movement to advance a cause or idea campaign, or ganized movement
crusade v. to campaign, work vigorously (blank)
deface v. to injure or destroy the surface or appearance of; to damage the value, influence, or effect of; to face down, outshine mar disfigure
embargo n. an order forbidding the trade in or movement of commerial goods; any restraint or hindrance stoppage, ban, boycott
embargo v. to forbid to enter or leave port; to forbid trade with (blank)
fallacy n. a false notion or belief; an error in thinking misconception
levity n. a lack of seriousness or earnestness, especially about things that should be treated with respect; buoyancy, lightness in weight giddiness, flippancy, frivolity, fickleness
mendicant n. beggar panhandler
mendicant adj. depending on begging for a liing (blank)
Nauseate v. to make sick to the stomach; to fill with disgust (blank)
negate v. to nullify, deny, bring to nothing cancel, invalidate, annul
pivotal adj. vitally important, essential crucial, critical, decisive, seminal
recipient n. one who receives receiver, beneficiary
recipient adj. receiveing; able to (blank)
ruse n. an action designed to confuse or mislead, a trick stratagem, subterfuge, dodge
teem v. to become filled to overflowing; to be present in large quantaties abound, swarm, overflow
tenet n. an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true (blank)
tractable adj. easily managed, easy to deal with; easily wrought, malleable submissive, docile, yielding, amenable
ungainly adj. clumsy, awkward; unwiedly graceless
voracious adj. having a huge appetite, greedy, ravenous; excessively eager gluttonous, insatiable, avid
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