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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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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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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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bash
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verb
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To hit hard and forcefully |
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blackmail
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verb
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The act of demanding money or favors from someone by threatening to reveal damaging information. |
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blackmail
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verb
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The act of demanding money or favors from someone by threatening to reveal damaging information. |
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blasphemy
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noun
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Disrespectful or offensive speech or actions toward something considered sacred or religious. |
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brainwash
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verb
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To change someone’s thoughts or opinions through constant influence. |
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brawl
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noun
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To scuffle or fight in a rough, noisy manner. |
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brutal
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adjective
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Savagely violent |
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clash
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verb
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To meet and come into violent conflict |
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clobber
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verb
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To hit (someone) hard |
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conk
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verb
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To hit someone on the head, usually with a heavy object. |
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cruel
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adjective
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Causing physical or mental pain |
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debilitating
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adjective
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Something that makes someone weak |
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debunk
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verb
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To expose the falseness or hollowness of (a myth, idea, or belief) |
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decimate
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verb
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To kill, destroy, or remove a large percentage or part of something. |
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demolish
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verb
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To pull or knock down something, such as a building. |
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desecrate
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verb
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To damage or show contempt toward something that is revered. |
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devastate
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verb
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To destroy something completely |
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