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  • 71come to terms with — verb a) To resolve a conflict with. She finally came to terms with her addictions at her third rehab clinic and rarely drank again. b) To accept or resign oneself to something emotionally painful Until he comes to terms with the likelihood of… …

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  • 72acquiesce — ac·qui·esce /ˌa kwē es/ vi esced, esc·ing: to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively often used with in and sometimes with to ac·qui·es·cence /ˌa kwē es əns/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 73comply — I verb abide by, accede to, accept, accommodate, acknowledge, acquiesce in, adhere to, agree with, assent to, attend to orders, be faithful to, be willing, carry into effect, carry into execution, carry out, cease resistance, complete, concedere …

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  • 74 — 【인】 알다; 허가하다 言 (말씀언) + 忍 (참을인) 言부 7획 (총14획) [1] [v] recognize; know; understand; make out; identify [2] [v] admit; acknowledge; own [3] [v] accept; resign oneself to [4] [v] enter into a certain relationship with; adopt [5] [v] promise to do… …

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  • 75grace — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. delicacy, tact, culture; graciousness, courtesy; attractiveness, charm; compassion, mercy, clemency; saintliness, piety. See permission, gratitude, forgiveness, elegance, pity. v. adorn, honor,… …

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  • 76despair — 1. noun let me help you during this time of your despair Syn: hopelessness, disheartenment, discouragement, desperation, distress, anguish, unhappiness; despondency, depression, disconsolateness, melancholy, misery, wretchedness; defeatism,… …

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  • 77reconcile — verb 1) the news reconciled us Syn: reunite, bring (back) together (again), restore friendly relations between, make peace between; pacify, appease, placate, mollify; formal conciliate Ant: estrange, alienate 2) her divorced parents hav …

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  • 78despair — n 1. hopelessness, disheartenment, dismay, discouragement; dejection, depression, despondency, slough of despond; defeatism, pessimism; resignation, resignedness. 2. gloom, melancholy, melancholia, misery, misera bleness, wretchedness, distress,… …

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  • 79accept — verb 1) he accepted a pen as a present Syn: receive, take, get, obtain, acquire, pick up 2) just accept what you re told Syn: go along with, believe, respect, abide by, defer to …

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  • 80lump — I [[t]lʌmp[/t]] n. 1) a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal[/ex] 2) pat a protuberance or swelling: a blow that raised a lump on his head[/ex] 3) an aggregation, collection, or mass; clump …

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