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  • 41dishonor — dis|hon|or1 [ dıs anər ] noun uncount FORMAL the fact that people no longer respect you because of something bad you have been involved in: bring dishonor on/upon: What she had done had brought dishonor on the whole family. dishonor dis|hon|or 2… …

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  • 42liberty — noun 1 FREEDOM (U) the freedom and the right to do whatever you want without asking permission or being afraid of authority: People will resent these restrictions on their liberty. 2 LEGAL RIGHT (countable usually plural) a particular legal right …

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  • 43Rhode Island — • American state and one of the thirteen original colonies Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rhode Island     Rhode Island     † …

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  • 44Mishipeshu — Mishipeshu, is one of the several and most important water beings for the Ojibwa, who are a branch of the Algonquian Indians. It received its name from the way it looks. Mishipeshu translates into The Great Lynx. It has the head and paws of a… …

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  • 45violate — vi·o·late / vī ə ˌlāt/ vt lat·ed, lat·ing: to go against (as a prohibition or principle): fail to observe or respect violate a law civil rights were violated violate due process vi·o·la·tion /ˌvī ə lā shən/ n …

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  • 46walk — walk1 [ wɔk ] verb *** ▸ 1 move with feet ▸ 2 go with someone on foot ▸ 3 give pet exercise ▸ 4 move heavy object ▸ 5 leave job permanently ▸ 6 disappear or be stolen ▸ 7 be freed in legal trial ▸ 8 in baseball ▸ 9 travel in basketball ▸ +… …

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  • 47take for granted — verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof (Freq. 3) I assume his train was late • Syn: ↑assume, ↑presume • Derivationally related forms: ↑presumptive (for: ↑ …

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  • 48disregard — I (lack of respect) noun affront, aloofness, bad manners, belittlement, callousness, contempt, contemptousness, contumely, depreciation, discourtesy, disdain, disesteem, disfavor, dishonor, disobedience, disregardfulness, disrespect, heedlessness …

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  • 49degrade — de|grade [dıˈgreıd] v 1.) [T] to treat someone without respect and make them lose respect for themselves ▪ a movie that degrades women degrade yourself (by doing sth) ▪ How can you degrade yourself by writing such trash? 2.) [T] to make a… …

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  • 50degrade — verb 1 (T) to treat someone without respect or make people lose their respect for someone; debase: a movie that degrades women | degrade yourself: How can you degrade yourself by writing such trash? 2 (T) to make a situation or the condition of… …

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