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ratify

rati·fy (ratə fī′)

transitive verb ratified -·fied′, ratifying -·fy′·ing

to approve or confirm; esp., to give official sanction to

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abominable

a·bom·i·na·ble (ə-bŏmˈə-nə-bəl)

adjective
  1. Unequivocally detestable; loathsome: abominable treatment of prisoners.
  2. Thoroughly unpleasant or disagreeable: abominable weather.

Origin: Middle English abhominable, from Old French, from Latin abōminābilis, fromabōminārī, to abhor; see abominate .

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accrue

ac·crue (ə kro̵̅o̅)

intransitive verb accrued -·crued′, accruing -·cru′·ing

  1. to come as a natural growth, advantage, or right (to)
  2. to be added periodically as an increase: said esp. of interest on money

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ought

ought (ôt)

auxiliary verb

  1. to be compelled by obligation or duty [he ought to pay his debts] or by desirability:you ought to eat more
  2. to be expected or likely: it ought to be over soon

noun

obligation or duty

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relinquish

re·lin·quish (ri liŋkwis̸h)

transitive verb

  1. to give up; abandon (a plan, policy, etc.)
  2. to renounce or surrender (something owned, a right, etc.)
  3. to let go (a grasp, hold, etc.)

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convey

con·vey (kən vā)

transitive verb

  1. to take from one place to another; transport; carry: a chimney conveys smoke to the outside
  2. to serve as a channel or medium for; transmit
  3. to make known; communicate in words, actions, appearance, etc.
  4. to transfer, as property or title to property, from one person to another
  5. OBSOLETE
    1. to take away secretly
    2. to steal

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infirmity

in·fir·mity (in fʉr mə tē)

noun

  1. the quality or state of being infirm; feebleness; weakness
  2. pl. infirmities -·ties an instance of this; specif.,
    1. a physical weakness or defect; frailty or ailment, as from old age
    2. a moral weakness; defect

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