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  • 31Partition of Belgium — The partition of Belgium, or the dissolution of the Belgian State through the separation of the Dutch speaking peoples of the Flanders region from the French speaking peoples of the Walloon Region, granting them either independence or respective… …

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  • 32annul — annullable, adj. /euh nul /, v.t., annulled, annulling. 1. (esp. of laws or other established rules, usages, etc.) to make void or null; abolish; cancel; invalidate: to annul a marriage. 2. to reduce to nothing; obliterate. 3. to cancel (a… …

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  • 33discreate — discreation, n. /dis kree ayt /, v.t., discreated, discreating. to reduce to nothing; annihilate. [1560 70; DIS1 + CREATE] * * * …

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  • 34annihilate — verb /əˈnaɪə.leɪt/ To reduce to nothing, to destroy, to eradicate. Syn: destroy, eradicate, extinguish See Also: annihilation …

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  • 35destroy — I (efface) verb abort, annihilate, blast, blight, blot out, break to pieces, bring to ruin, burn, consume, corrode, deal destruction, decimate, deface, demolish, desolate, destruct, destruere, devastate, devour, diruere, disintegrate, dissolve,… …

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  • 36extinguish — ex·tin·guish vt 1: to cause the nonexistence of: do away with 2: to cause (as a claim or right) to be void: nullify 3: to get rid of (a debt or other liability) by payment or other compensatory adjustment ex·tin·guish·able adj …

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  • 37unmock — v. reduce, make nothing, cause to disappear …

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  • 38unmocked — v. reduce, make nothing, cause to disappear …

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  • 39unmocking — v. reduce, make nothing, cause to disappear …

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  • 40unmocks — v. reduce, make nothing, cause to disappear …

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