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English, 03.03.2021 21:30 jeonkara

Acceptance agreeing expressly or by conduct to the act or offer of another alliance a pact or confederation between nations or groups
attendance the act of being present
condense to reduce the volume of; compress
condolence an expression of sympathy
conference a meeting of two or more people
defense the act of resisting attack, danger, or injury
existence the fact or state of being, living
expense financial obligation or outlay
experience direct observation or participation in events; the knowledge, skills, emotions, and feelings of having participated in events
grievance a real or supposed situation that is regarded as just cause for complaint or resistance
immense great in size; huge
intelligence the capacity to acquire and apply knowledge
intense extreme in degree; very strong, fervent, or deep
interference something that hinders or obstructs
nonsense language, behavior or ideas that are absurd
occurrence something that takes place; an incident
perseverance steadfastness; persistence
remembrance the act of remembering; an item or celebration that calls to memory a person, place or event
repentance regret or contrition for things done wrong
resemblance similarity in nature or form
resistance the act or ability to resist; opposition
superintendence giving direction or supervision
vengeance the act of punishing another in payment for a wrong
vigilance the state of being watchful, avoiding danger


Acceptance agreeing expressly or by conduct to the act or offer of another

alliance a pact or con

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