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Abase
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To humble, disgrace
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Abatement
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Decrease, reduction
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Abdicate
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To give up a position, right, or power
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Aberration
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Something different from the usual or unusual
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Abet
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To aid, act as accomplice
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Abeyance
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Temporary suppression or suspension
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Abhor
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To loathe, detest
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Abject
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Miserable, pitiful
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Abjure
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To reject, abandon fomally
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Ablution
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Act of cleansing
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Abnegate
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To deny, renounce
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Abolitionist
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One who opposes the practice of slavery
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Abortive
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Interrupted while incomplete
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Abridge
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To condense, shorten
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Abrogate
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To abolish or invalidate by authority
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