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conceal (verb)
to hide, to keep secret. Eg.: He was barely able to conceal his disgust.
influx (noun)
a continual coming in of persons or things. Eg: The huge influx of tourists.
depict (verb)
to show, to describe. eg.: a television drama depicting the life of a modern student
grant (verb)
to allow, to concede. Eg.: If permission is granted, they’ll start building soon.
curtail (verb)
to reduce, to cut short, to restrict. Eg.: a government attempt to curtail debate
thy (possesive adjective)
"your" in old English.
thee (subject pronoun)
"you" in old English.
debris (noun)
broken bits and pieces of stone, wood, glass, etc. as after destruction.
unharmed (adj)
unhurt, not injured. Eg.: They escaped from the fire unharmed.
delusion (noun)
hallucination, false belief.
intent (adj)
firmly directed and focused, concentrated. Eg.: The government has declared its intent to put the railways into private ownership.
in a bind (expression)
in a difficult, threatening, or embarrassing position; in a jam.
misguidedly (adv)
in a way that leads into a error. Eg.: He misguidedly believes that his true wealth lies in his friends.
trap(ped) (verb)
to confine, to detain, to capture
stranded (adj)
isolated, left behind.