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act |
Verb
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to behave in a certain manner |
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act |
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to pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind |
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act |
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to discharge one's duties |
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act |
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to play a role or part |
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act |
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to perform on a stage or theater |
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act |
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to behave unnaturally or affectedly |
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act |
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to perform an action |
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act |
Verb
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to have an effect or outcome |
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act |
Verb
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to be suitable for theatrical performance |
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artifact |
Noun
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a man-made object taken as a whole |
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artefact |
Noun
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a man-made object taken as a whole |
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article |
Noun
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one of a class of artifacts |
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article |
Noun
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nonfictional prose forming an independent part of a publication |
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article |
Noun
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(grammar) a determiner that may indicate the specificity of reference of a noun phrase |
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article |
Noun
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a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will) |
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article |
Verb
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to bind by a contract |
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accomplished fact |
Noun
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an irreversible accomplishment |
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arrival |
Noun
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accomplishment of an objective |
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arrival |
Noun
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the act of arriving at a certain place |
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arrival |
Noun
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someone who arrives (or has arrived) |
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attainment |
Noun
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arrival at a new stage |
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attainment |
Noun
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the act of achieving an aim |
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attainment |
Noun
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an ability that has been acquired by training |
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advent |
Noun
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arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous) |
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appearance |
Noun
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the act of appearing in public view |
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appearance |
Noun
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pretending that something is the case in order to make a good impression |
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appearance |
Noun
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formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in an action |
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appearance |
Noun
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outward or visible aspect of a person or thing |
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appearance |
Noun
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a mental representation |
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appearance |
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the event of coming into sight |
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actuation |
Noun
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the act of propelling |
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apparition |
Noun
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an act of appearing or becoming visible unexpectedly |
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apparition |
Noun
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something existing in perception only |
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apparition |
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the appearance of a ghostlike figure |
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apparition |
Noun
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a ghostly appearing figure |
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abandonment |
Noun
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withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or responsibility |
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abandonment |
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the voluntary surrender of property (or a right to property) without attempting to reclaim it or give it away |
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abandonment |
Noun
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the act of giving something up |
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abscondment |
Noun
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the act of running away secretly, as to avoid arrest |
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absence without leave |
Noun
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unauthorized military absence |
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aliyah |
Noun
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(Judaism) immigration of Jews to Israel |
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aliyah |
Noun
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in Judaism, the honor of being called up to the reading desk in the synagogue to read from the Torah |
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acquiring |
Noun
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the act of acquiring something |
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amphibious landing |
Noun
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a military action of coordinated land, sea, and air forces organized for an invasion |
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anchorage |
Noun
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the act of anchoring |
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anchorage |
Noun
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place for vessels to anchor |
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anchorage |
Noun
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a fee for anchoring |
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anchorage |
Noun
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the condition of being secured to a base |
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anticipatory breach |
Noun
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a breach of contract committed prior to the time of required performance |
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appointment |
Noun
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the act of disposing of property by virtue of the power of appointment |