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De

or sometimes to de Cf Dis It is negative and opposite in derange deform destroy etc It is intensive in deprave despoil declare desolate etc

dis

disconnect hence it often has the force of a privative and negative as in disarm disoblige disagree Also intensive as in dissever

rational basis test

rational basis test : a test less intensive than strict scrutiny or an intermediate review that involves a determination of whether a statutory or regulatory classification

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For

force of a negative or privative It often implies also loss detriment or destruction and sometimes it is intensive meaning utterly quite thoroughly as in forbathe

Intensitive

Increasing the force or intensity of intensive as the intensitive words of a sentence

Intensiveness

The quality or state of being intensive intensity

Ob

A prefix signifying to toward before against reversely etc also as a simple intensive as in oblige to bind to obstacle something standing before object lit to throw against obovate reversely or

Per

A prefix used to signify through throughout by for or as an intensive as perhaps by hap or chance perennial that lasts throughout the year perforce through or by force perfoliate

In

and im before a labial as illusion irruption imblue immigrate impart In is sometimes used with an simple intensive force

Pesky

Pestering vexatious troublesome Used also as an intensive

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De

or sometimes to de Cf Dis It is negative and opposite in derange deform destroy etc It is intensive in deprave despoil declare desolate etc

dis

disconnect hence it often has the force of a privative and negative as in disarm disoblige disagree Also intensive as in dissever

rational basis test

rational basis test : a test less intensive than strict scrutiny or an intermediate review that involves a determination of whether a statutory or regulatory classification

Keep your definitions linked to case research

For

force of a negative or privative It often implies also loss detriment or destruction and sometimes it is intensive meaning utterly quite thoroughly as in forbathe

Intensitive

Increasing the force or intensity of intensive as the intensitive words of a sentence

Intensiveness

The quality or state of being intensive intensity

Ob

A prefix signifying to toward before against reversely etc also as a simple intensive as in oblige to bind to obstacle something standing before object lit to throw against obovate reversely or

Per

A prefix used to signify through throughout by for or as an intensive as perhaps by hap or chance perennial that lasts throughout the year perforce through or by force perfoliate

In

and im before a labial as illusion irruption imblue immigrate impart In is sometimes used with an simple intensive force

Pesky

Pestering vexatious troublesome Used also as an intensive

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