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~>u.d v. [abased; abased; abasing] lower; degrade; humiliate cQU/z"?+ Anna expected to have to curtsy to the King of Siam; when told to cast herself down on the ground before him, however she refused to abase herself. &hOz(825r -%asHDQ{ abash [E5bAF] MGg(d v. [abashed; abashed; abashing] embarrass ]fyfL|(; He was not at all abashed by her open admiration. V1aP_G-: hOj{y2sc abate [E5beit] $L/`nd v. [abated; abated; abating] subside or moderate :{7+[LcH7 Rather than leaving immediately, they waited for the storm to abate. Xg)8} KkJqqO"EL abbreviate [E5bri:vieit] 7Uenr9)M v. [abbreviated; abbreviated; abbreviating] shorten hG1:E:} Because we were running out of time, the lecturer had to abbreviate her speech. zggnDkC5 .U1wVIM abdicate [Abdi5keit] GY~$<^AK v. [abdicated; abdicated; abdicating] renounce; give up ^6s im 2 When Edward VII abdicated the British throne, he surprised the entire world. c!6D{(sfh Itl8#LpLM aberrant [A5berEnt] &.)=>2 adj. abnormal or deviant |2(q9j Given the aberrant nature of the data, we came to doubt the validity of the entire experiment. ;ArwEzo( CFtQPTw abet [E5bet] +,Eam6g{ v. [abetted; abetted; abetting] assist, usually in doing something wrong ZEqW*piI She was unwilling to abet him in the swindle he had planned. ]M?i:A$B yM_/_V|G abeyance [E5beiEns] A}9Z%U n. suspended action
WTSh#L The deal was held in abeyance until her arrival. yaUtDC.| \v2!5z8| abject [5AbdVekt] E>~R P^?Uz adj. wretched; lacking pride 0Hnj<| HL On the streets of New York the homeless live in abject poverty, huddling in doorways to find shelter from the wind. 1.3#PdMR, q
W(@p` abjure [Eb5dVuE] zoq;3a5cqB v. [abjured; abjured; abjuring] renounce upon oath eM7@!CdA9q He abjured his allegiance to the king. f|d~=\0y `ecseBn3d ablution [E5blu:FEn] ({uW-% n. washing e5L+NPeM6v His daily ablutions were accompanied by loud noises that he humorously labeled "Opera in the Bath." RT[p!xL cx\"r abnegation [Abni5geiFEn] p Cz6[*kC n. renunciation; self-sacrifice ]J7qsMw Though Rudolph and Duchess Flavia loved one another, their love was doomed, for she had to wed the king; their act of abnegation was necessary to preserve the kingdom. J%&LQ |