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Homicide
any vindictive feeling. III. Felonious, of two kinds:- (a) Killing oneself. See SUICIDE. (b) Killing another, which is either-- 1) Murder
Freedom of expression
preference for a candidate is nothing but freedom of expressing oneself in relation to a matter of prime concern to the
Establish
Establish, The meaning of the word 'establish' as given in the New Collins Concise Dictionary, 1983 edn., is: 'I. to...
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bloodcurdling
fear due to an apprehension of imminent bodily harm to oneself or others
bunkmate
someone who occupies the same sleeping quarters as oneself
competent
mental defect that renders one incapable of taking care of oneself or one's property b : capable of understanding one's position
enter
premises] compare distrain en·ter·able adj enter into : to make oneself a party to or in [no State shall enter into
duty
assumed (as by contract) or imposed by law to conduct oneself in conformance with a certain standard or to act in
divest
divest [Anglo-French devestir, literally, to undress, from Old French desvestir, from de(s)-, prefix marking reversal + vestir to dress, from...
demeanor
demeanor : outward manner : way of conducting oneself NOTE: A jury may consider a witness's demeanor on the
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