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Having no effect or importance

description

 

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Having no effect or

importance

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INCONSEQUENTIAL

Having no effect or

importance

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to surrender

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CEDE*

to surrender

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Following in order

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CONSECUTIVEFollowing in

order

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A falling back into an old

illness or bad habit

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RELAPSE*

A falling back into an old

illness or bad habit

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The way something is

done

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EXECUTIONThe way

something is done

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A minor official

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BUREAUCRAT*A minor official

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One who carries and delivers

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COURIEROne who carries

and delivers

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To bring about

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INCURTo bring about

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Being the most evident or apparent

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PREDOMINANT*Being the most

evident or apparent

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Happening repeatedly

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RECCURENTHappening repeatedly

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The rhythmic

rise and fall of speech or song

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CADENCE*The

rhythmic rise and fall of speech or song

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A policy which involves taking slow,

measured actions

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GRADUALISMA policy which

involves taking slow, measured actions

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To go back to a less mature or less positive state

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REGRESSTo go back to a less

mature or less positive state

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To make less painful or dangerous

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ALLEVIATE*To make less

painful or dangerous

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To move away from the topic at hand

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DIGRESSTo move away from

the topic at hand

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Something given up or

yielded

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CONCESSION*

Something given up or

yielded

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To casually walk; stroll

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AMBLETo casually walk; stroll

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Able to walk

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AMBULATORY

Able to walk

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A passage or speech which

introduces another longer

passage or speech

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PREAMBLEA passage or speech which

introduces another longer

passage or speech

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Someone injured or killed or

eliminated

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CASUALTY*Someone injured or killed or

eliminated