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adj. - Enough; sufficient.
adequate
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v. - To manage or direct.
administer
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v. - To give out as treatment or assistance.
administer
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v. - To disturb or upset.
agitate
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v. - To move with an irregular, fast or violent action.
agitate
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v. - To stir up interest in and support for a cause.
agitate
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v. - To give in; to surrender.
capitulate
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n. - A fruit of the family that includes oranges, lemons, grapefruits and limes.
citrus
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n. - A tree that produces these fruits (oranges, lemons, grapefruits, limes).
citrus
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adj. - Of or relating to these fruits or trees (oranges, lemons, grapefruits, limes).
citrus
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v. - To break up the orderly course of.
disrupt
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v. - To interrupt; to bring to a temporary halt.
disrupt
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adj. - Causing confusion or disorder.
disruptive
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n. - A disturbance that interrupts or causes confusion.
disruption
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n. - An unpleasant, cramped and dilapidated place to live.
hovel
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adj. - Unable to read or write.
illiterate
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n. - Inability to read or write.
illiteracy
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adj. - Not concerned about; not caring.
indifferent
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adj. - Neither very good nor very bad; passable.
indifferent
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adj. - Of or relating to low-level, humble work.
menial
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adj. - Lasting or expected to last for a long time.
permanent
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n. - A period of rest; a pause.
respite
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adj. - Needing much effort; using a lot of energy.
strenuous
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v. - To work long and hard.
toil
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v. - To make one's way with difficulty.
toil
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n. - Hard and tiring labor.
toil
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adj. - Needing quick action or attention.
urgent
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adj. - Very active; vigorous.
strenuous
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