deprive
v. to take something away from someone.
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v. to take something away from someone.
View wordv. to copy someone's actions or sounds.
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View wordn. the act of growing larger or increasing.
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View wordv. to provide someone with a place to stay or to make changes to help someone.
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View wordv. to gradually wear away or diminish.
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View wordv. to praise someone or something publicly.
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View wordn. a narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water.
View wordn. a type of air pollution made from smoke and fog.
View wordv. to travel regularly to and from work or school.
View wordn. a place of perfect happiness and beauty.
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