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abandon
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verb
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To leave someone or something behind permanently or without intending to return. |
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abduct
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verb
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To seize and take someone away against their will, by force; to kidnap. |
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abhor
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verb
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To hate something |
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admonish
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verb
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To warn or reprimand someone firmly about their behaviour. |
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aggravate
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verb
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To intensify the seriousness or severity of something. |
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allege
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verb
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To claim or assert something to be true without proof, often in a legal context. |
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annihilate
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verb
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To totally destroy |
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antagonize
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verb
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To cause someone to become hostile or angry. |
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avenge
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verb
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To Inflict harm in return for (an injury or wrong done to oneself or another) |
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backfire
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verb
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When a plan fails, to have the opposite result of what was intended. |
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backfire
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verb
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To have the opposite effect of what was intended, usually producing a negative result. |
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badger
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verb
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To repeatedly and annoyingly ask someone to do something. |
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baffle
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verb
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To totally bewilder, confuse, and mystify. |
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balk
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verb
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To hesitate or be unwilling to continue with an idea or action. |
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bamboozle
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verb
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To cheat or fool. |
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banish
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verb
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To send someone away from a country or place as an official punishment. |
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barf
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verb
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To vomit. |
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bash
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verb
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To hit hard and forcefully |
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bawl
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verb
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To cry loudly and uncontrollably. |
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beg
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verb
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To plead or request strongly due to need or emotion. |
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