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