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Abrogate
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To repeal; cancel. anuul, revokeAntonyms:renew; ratify
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Ambient
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Completely surrounding; encompassing
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Asperity
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Roughness, severity, rigor, harshnessantonyms: blandness, lenience
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Burnish
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Make smooth or glossy by rubbing; polish, buffantonyms: tarnish, abrade
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Cabal
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A small group working in secret, clique, ring, conspiracy
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Delectable
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Delightful, deliciously flavored, savory, scrumptiousantonyms: repugnant, distasteful
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Deprecate
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Express mild disapproval;belittle, frown uponantonyms: countenance
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Detritus
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Loose bits and pieces of material resulting from disintegration or wearing away, debris
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Ebullient
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Overflowing with enthusiasm, exhilaratedantonyms: morose, apathetic, blase
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Eclectic
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Drawn from different sources, selectiveantonyms: monolithic
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Flaccid
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Limp, not firm, lacking vigor, flabby
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Impecunious
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Having little or no money, indigent antonyms: affluent
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Inexorable
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Inflexible, relentless, inescapable, ineluctable, obdurateantonyms: pliant
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Moribund
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Dying, obsolescent
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Necromancer
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One who claims to reveal or influence the future through magic, especially communication with the dead, magician or wizard; conjurer
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