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elysian |
relating to paradise; blissful |
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Elysium |
place or condition of bliss |
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emaciated |
thin and wasted (from hunger or illness) |
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emanate |
issue forth; come out |
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emancipate |
set free; liberate |
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emasculate |
weaken; castrate |
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embargo |
ban on commerce or other activity |
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embark |
commence; go on board a boat; begin a journey |
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embed(imbed) |
enclose; place in something; fix firmly in a surrounding mass |
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embellish |
adorn; ornament; enhance as a story (by adding fictitious details) |
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embezzlement |
taking for one's own use in violation of trust; stealing (of money placed in one's care) |
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embitter |
make bitter; fill with painful or bitter feelings; make sad and angry; Ex. He was embittered by many disappointments. |
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emblazon |
ornament richly (a shield or flag); N. emblazonment |
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embody |
give a bodily form to; incorporate; include |
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