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Enervate; http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/enervate
Definition- Lacking physical, mental, or moral vigor.
Definition- Lacking physical, mental, or moral vigor.
Sentence- The wolf's plan of attack was to enervate the buffalo and kill it.
Original- That man became Enervated from not eating.
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Implacable-http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/implacable?s=t
Definition- opposed to someone or something in a very angry or determined way that cannot be changed.
Sentence- He has an implacable hatred for his political opponents.
Original- The waitress has an implacable hatred towards her boss.
Definition- opposed to someone or something in a very angry or determined way that cannot be changed.
Sentence- He has an implacable hatred for his political opponents.
Original- The waitress has an implacable hatred towards her boss.
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Impugn-http://www.merriam-webster.com/audio.php?file=impugn01&word=impugn&text=%5Ci
Definition- To critize (a person's character, intentions, etc.) by suggesting that someone is not honest and should not to be trusted.
Sentence- He impugned his rival's character.
Original- she impugned her sister and as a result, no one wanted to be her friend.
Definition- To critize (a person's character, intentions, etc.) by suggesting that someone is not honest and should not to be trusted.
Sentence- He impugned his rival's character.
Original- she impugned her sister and as a result, no one wanted to be her friend.
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Impunity- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/impunity?s=t
Definition- Freedom from consequences.
Sentence- He felt impunity after he got out of jail.
Original- The prisoner was happy for his impunity after serving 20 years in jail.
Definition- Freedom from consequences.
Sentence- He felt impunity after he got out of jail.
Original- The prisoner was happy for his impunity after serving 20 years in jail.
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Perfidious- http://www.merriam-webster.com/audio.php?file=perfid01&word=perfidious&text=%5C(ˌ)pər-ˈfi-d
Definition- Not able to be trusted.
Sentence- We were betrayed by a perfidious ally.
Original- she is perfidious.
Definition- Not able to be trusted.
Sentence- We were betrayed by a perfidious ally.
Original- she is perfidious.
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Polemic-http://www.merriam-webster.com/audio.php?file=polemi01&word=polemic&text=%5Cp%C9%99-%CB%88le-mik%5C
Definition- A strong written or spoken attack against someone else's opinions.beliefs, practices,etc.
Sentence- They managed to discuss the issues without resorting to polemics.
Original- The politician's filibuster regarding geopolitical issues was polemic.
Definition- A strong written or spoken attack against someone else's opinions.beliefs, practices,etc.
Sentence- They managed to discuss the issues without resorting to polemics.
Original- The politician's filibuster regarding geopolitical issues was polemic.
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Scourge-http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/scourge?s=t
Definition- Something that causes misery or infliction.
Sentence- Sometimes my teacher is scourge to my friend.
Original- The teacher showed scourge pain towards the student.
Definition- Something that causes misery or infliction.
Sentence- Sometimes my teacher is scourge to my friend.
Original- The teacher showed scourge pain towards the student.
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Unequivocal- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/unequivocal?s=t
Definition- Admitting no doubt or misunderstanding.
Sentence- He had an unequivocal understanding of calculus.
Original- Elvis Presley will always be the unequivocal King of Rock.
Definition- Admitting no doubt or misunderstanding.
Sentence- He had an unequivocal understanding of calculus.
Original- Elvis Presley will always be the unequivocal King of Rock.