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  • 91vindicate — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To clear] Syn. acquit, free, absolve; see absolve , excuse . 2. [To defend] Syn. plead for, second, support; see defend 3 . 3. [To justify] Syn. prove, bear out, warrant; see justify 2 . See Synonym Study at absolve . II… …

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  • 92involve — in•volve [[t]ɪnˈvɒlv[/t]] v. t. volved, volv•ing 1) to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours[/ex] 2) to engage or employ 3) to include within itself or its scope 4) to bring… …

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  • 93involve — /ɪnˈvɒlv / (say in volv) verb (t) (involved, involving) 1. to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail. 2. to affect, as something within the scope of operation. 3. to include, contain, or comprehend within… …

  • 94akya'titæætha' — to implicate someone; to point towards the guilt of someone …

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  • 95WALDHEIM AFFAIR — The Waldheim Affair is the term conventionally applied to the controversy surrounding the disclosure of the previously unknown past of Kurt Waldheim, former secretary general of the United Nations, which arose during his campaign for the Austrian …

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  • 96ZEALOTS AND SICARII — Introduction This article deals not only with the group of fighters for the freedom of Israel known from josephus as the Zealots, but includes in its survey other groups with similar aims, particularly the Sicarii. Judea differed from the other… …

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