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educate
powers of as a child to develop and cultivate whether physically mentally or morally but more commonly limited to the mental
dispossessed
physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security
disoriented
having lost ones bearings physically or mentally
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departure under safeguards
of an illegal alien from the United States which is physically observed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official.
mistreated
physically abused
lost
from one's possession or control 3 : ruined or destroyed physically ;also : in an unknown physical condition or location [a
general naturalization provisions
years of continuous residence in the United States, have been physically present in the country for half that period, and establish
fix
to make firm, stable, or stationary b : to attach physically 2 : to influence the actions, outcome, or effect of
affix
affix 1 : to attach physically 2 : to attach or add in any way [
bear
bore [bōr] borne [bōrn] also: born vt 1 : to physically carry (as an object or message) [the right of the
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