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intermediate

a statute involving classification of persons and that is more intensive than the rational basis test and not as severe as

brainwashed

subjected to intensive forced indoctrination resulting in the rejection of old beliefs and

De

negative and opposite in derange deform destroy etc It is intensive in deprave despoil declare desolate etc

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dis

a privative and negative as in disarm disoblige disagree Also intensive as in dissever

En

to make able or feeble and sometimes merely gives an intensive force as in enchasten See In

For

implies also loss detriment or destruction and sometimes it is intensive meaning utterly quite thoroughly as in forbathe

In

imblue immigrate impart In is sometimes used with an simple intensive force

migraine

A kind of intense sick or nervous headache usually periodical and confined to one

micrometeorite

so small that it drifts down to Earth without becoming intensely heated in the earths atmosphere

microphone

in various ways as for example by the changes of intensity in an electric current occasioned by the variations in the

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intermediate

a statute involving classification of persons and that is more intensive than the rational basis test and not as severe as

brainwashed

subjected to intensive forced indoctrination resulting in the rejection of old beliefs and

De

negative and opposite in derange deform destroy etc It is intensive in deprave despoil declare desolate etc

Keep your definitions linked to case research

dis

a privative and negative as in disarm disoblige disagree Also intensive as in dissever

En

to make able or feeble and sometimes merely gives an intensive force as in enchasten See In

For

implies also loss detriment or destruction and sometimes it is intensive meaning utterly quite thoroughly as in forbathe

In

imblue immigrate impart In is sometimes used with an simple intensive force

migraine

A kind of intense sick or nervous headache usually periodical and confined to one

micrometeorite

so small that it drifts down to Earth without becoming intensely heated in the earths atmosphere

microphone

in various ways as for example by the changes of intensity in an electric current occasioned by the variations in the

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