Friday, August 9, 2019


  • the world
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    the mind
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    society
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      [noun]
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      [adjective]
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      [adverb]
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      [verb (transitive)]
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      society and the community
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        [noun]
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        [adjective]
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        [adverb]
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        [verb (intransitive)]
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        [verb (transitive)]
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        kinship or relationship
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        study of society
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        customs, values, and civilization
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        social relations
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        social attitudes
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        social class
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        dissent
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          [noun]
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            state or instance of
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            division or lack of unity
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              a state or instance of
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              tendency to
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            disagreement in action
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            great dissension
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            prolonged or bitter
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              vengeful
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                specifically in Corsica or Italy
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              party to
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            causing dissension
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              one who
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                one who causes division or disunity
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              cause or subject of dissension
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                specifically a type of stone
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          [adjective]
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            strained (of relations)
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              irreconcilable (of dissension)
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            disunited
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            causing or desiring dissension
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              causing disunity
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          [adverb]
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            at variance
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            with disunity
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          be in dissension or at variance [verb (intransitive)]
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            become disunited
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            clash or come into conflict
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            cause dissension
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              cause a breach
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          become at variance with [verb (transitive)]
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            cause (dissension)
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              strain (relations)
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              set (people) at variance
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              destroy unity
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                specifically among members of a league
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            make a matter of contention
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          at variance [phrase]
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            forming subject of dissension
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          lack of peacefulness
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            [noun]
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              a disturbance caused by dissension
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              making trouble
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              persons full of strife
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                one who causes disturbance or trouble
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            [adjective]
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              of disposition
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            [adverb]
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            cause a disturbance [verb (intransitive)]
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            cause lack of peacefulness in [verb (transitive)]
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          contention or strife
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            [noun]
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              condition of
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              an act or instance of
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                a hostile encounter
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              one who
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                against whom one contends
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              place where contest is fought out
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                ground on which contest may be fought
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              worldly strife
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              (like) that of giants and gods
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              within a group
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                one who
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              for affections or custody
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              with no end in view
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              final
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                on grand scale
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            [adjective]
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              characterized by
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              contending
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                that is an agonist
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                meeting in hostile manner
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              that is the subject of contention
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                strongly contested
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                not contested
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              not contended with
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            [adverb]
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              in hostile encounter
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            contend [verb (intransitive)]
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              specifically spiritually
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              within a group
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              engage in hostile encounter
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              engage on behalf of or against something
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            carry on (a contest, fight, etc.) [verb (transitive)]
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              again
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              contend with
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                in a well-matched contest
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              contest (an object)
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              contend for (a cause, etc.)
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              have hostile encounter with
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              engage in contention with
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              involve in contention or strife
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            contending [phrase]
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              seeking a hostile encounter
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              with the means used by one's adversary
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            incitement to effort [interjection]
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          quarrel or quarrelling
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            [noun]
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              a quarrel
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              one who
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              quarrelsomeness
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                typical example of
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                quarrelsome person
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              petty quarrel
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                one who
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              noisy or angry quarrel
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                instance of
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                one who
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                  female
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              drunken quarrel
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              quarrel awaiting settlement
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              quarrel in printed or spoken words
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              quarrel about words
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              quarrel based on personal antipathy
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              quarrel leading to legal action
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              family quarrel
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              quarrel between other specific people
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              picking quarrels
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                one who
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                provocation
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                  one who
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              cause of quarrel
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                frivolous
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                one who causes quarrels
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            [adjective]
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              petty
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              noisy or angry
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                of the nature of
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              quarrelling
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                in petty manner
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                in loud or angry manner
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              quarrelsome
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                of a woman
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            [adverb]
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              noisily or angrily
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              quarrelsomely
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            quarrel [verb (intransitive)]
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              have something to quarrel about
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              in petty manner
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              in noisy or angry manner
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                to the end
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              in undignified manner
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              be quarrelsome
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                become quarrelsome
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              find occasion for quarrelling
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                give provocation
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            quarrel with [verb (transitive)]
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              engage in a quarrel with
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              pick a quarrel with
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              quarrel about
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              achieve by quarrelling
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              surpass in wrangling
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          fighting
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            [noun]
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              confused
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              without weapons
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              with the fists
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              at close quarters
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                grappling
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              haphazard or random
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              vigorous
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              between gangs
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              between specific animals
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              for something shared out
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              taking up fighting attitude
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              a fight
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                trivial
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                sudden
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                riotous
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                standing
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                in which anyone or everyone joins
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                at close grips
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                with hands or fists
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                sham, imaginary, or with shadows
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                street or gang-fight
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                between circus people and public
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                with bolsters or pillows
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                for something shared out
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                between students
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              tendency or inclination to fight
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              one who fights
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                with fists
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                to annihilation
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                in streets
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                for a share of something
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                remains of adversary
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                one fond of fighting
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                one who fights on another's behalf
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            [adjective]
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              with the fists
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              ready to fight
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              fond of fighting
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              tough in fight
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              not fought for
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              types of fight
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            [adverb]
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            fight [verb (intransitive)]
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              specifically of animals
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              take up fighting attitude
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              begin to fight
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              start or join a fight
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              come to blows
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              come to bloodshed
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              move to and fro in fighting
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              fight without serious injury
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              fight vigorously
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              keep adversary engaged
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              fight to the end
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              settle a matter by fighting
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              fight (as) with swords
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              fight with pillows
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              fight at close quarters
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                grapple
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              fight with fists
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              have a gang-fight
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              fight for something shared out
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            fight with [verb (transitive)]
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              take up fighting attitude to
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              fight one after another
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              fight at close quarters
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                grapple with
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              pull hair of
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              fight for (a share of something)
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              make (one's way) by fighting
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              cause or set to fight
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            change one's condition by fighting [verb (reflexive)]
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            [phrase]
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              so far as
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              in a mêlée
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              at close quarters
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              to the end or the death
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          competition or rivalry
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            [noun]
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              with ill will
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              fierce or ruthless
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                scene of
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              a competitive feat
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              a contest or competition
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                viewed in terms of equality of parties
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                  equality in a contest
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                for a prize
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                informal
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                fierce or ruthless
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                easy
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                decisive
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                undecided
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              the matter in competition
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              competitor or rival
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                position of
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                a body of
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                female
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                the opposition in a contest
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                an equal in a contest
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                one who takes part in a competition
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                  position or action of
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                  female
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                  specific types of competitor
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                  list of competitors
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                    a single entry
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              unit in assessing competitors
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            [adjective]
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              competing
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                with ill will
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              vied with
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              matched against each other
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              types of competition
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              type of competitor
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            [adverb]
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              manner of competition
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            compete or rival [verb (intransitive)]
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              for a prize
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              fiercely or ruthlessly
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              for advantage
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              enter a contest
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              be a leading competitor
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              be equal in a contest
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              leave a contest undecided
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            compete with [verb (transitive)]
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              with ill feeling
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              fiercely or ruthlessly
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              compete on equal terms with
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              press hard in competition
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              vie in achievements with
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              compete in respect of
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              match (one's strength or skill) against a rival
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              set in competition
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              compete for
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                again
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              enter a competition for
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              be equal with (a competitor)
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              leave (a contest) undecided
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            in competition or rivalry [phrase]
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              for a prize or gain
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              (not) among the leading competitors
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              equal as competitors
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            in competition with [preposition]
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            challenge or challenging
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              [noun]
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                specific to a contest
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                to do something
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                object carried as challenge
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                challenger
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                  female
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                person(s) accepting challenge
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              [adjective]
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              [adverb]
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              challenge [verb (intransitive)]
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                accept a challenge
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                offer a strong challenge
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              challenge (a person) [verb (transitive)]
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                in return
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                to do something
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                invite emulous or hostile action
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              expressing challenge [phrase]
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                confidence in face of challenge
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          absence of dissension or peace
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            [noun]
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              amity or good terms
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              concord
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              peace in church precincts
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              peace of Christmas
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              disposition for peace
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              cessation from hostile proceedings
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              peaceable person
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                one who maintains peace
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            [adjective]
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              unable to be stirred up
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              not at variance
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              not quarrelled with
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              peaceable
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              amicable (of arrangements)
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            [adverb]
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              peaceably
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            be in concord [verb (intransitive)]
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              become united
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            cause to become united or in concord [verb (transitive)]
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            become united [verb (reflexive)]
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            at peace or not at variance [phrase]
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              with someone
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            bringing about concord or peace
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              [noun]
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                proposal which tends to
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                one who
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                settling contentious persons or districts
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                establishing harmonious relations
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                reconciliation
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                  by mutual explanation of words or motives
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                  quality of being easily reconciled
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                  means of reconciliation
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                  one who reconciles
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                    female
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                appeasing, pacifying, or propitiating
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                  again
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                  state or quality of being conciliatory
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                  means of
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                  advocate of
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                  one who appeases
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                    female
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                settling quarrels or disputes
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                  one who
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                    female
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                  as an arbitrator
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                  mediation
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                    mediator
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                      position of
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                      female
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                  arbitration
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                    advocate of
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                    arbitrator
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                      position of
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                      female
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                  agreement or settlement
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                    practical or temporary
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                    form of words
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              [adjective]
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                reconciling
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                  reconciled
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                    admitting of reconciliation
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                    easily reconciled
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                appeasing or propitiatory
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                  to all
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                  appeased
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                    capable of being
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                relating to or acting as mediator
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                relating to or involving arbitration
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                  having power to arbitrate
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                  settled by arbitration
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                    not
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              [adverb]
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                in reconciliatory manner
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                in appeasing or propitiatory manner
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                as a mediator
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              become at peace with each other [verb (intransitive)]
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                be reconciled to or come to agreement with another
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                appease strife or discord
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                  create semblance of concord
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                appease someone temporarily
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                mediate
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                arbitrate
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                  submit to arbitration
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              bring to peace (strife or discord) [verb (transitive)]
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                restore (peace)
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                reconcile (people)
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                  reconcile (a person) to another
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                  win (a person) over or back to friendly relations
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                  make one's peace with
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                appease or propitiate
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                  again
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                  make (things) amicable
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                mediate between
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                  effect by mediation
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                settle (a dispute)
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                  specifically of the contending parties
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                  by mediation
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                  end or settle dispute between
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                  settle by arbitration
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              bring into concord [verb (reflexive)]
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                with or to a person's peace or favour
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                mediate
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      inhabiting and dwelling
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      armed hostility
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      authority
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      law
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      morality
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      education
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      faith
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      communication
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      computing and information technology
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      travel
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      farming
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      occupation and work
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      trade and finance
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      leisure

Wednesday, December 26, 2018