to state or assert positively; to maintain as true
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altruistic
selfless, thinking of others before yourself; magnanimous; benevolent
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altruism
selflessness; magnanimity; the practice of being selfless
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altruist
somebody that is altruistic
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anti-Semitic
hating or discriminating against Jewish people
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apathy
showing or feeling little interest or concern; uninterested; couldn't care less; unemotional
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apathetic
showing or feeling little interest or concern; uninterested; couldn't care less; unemotional
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ascertain
to determine
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beadle
a ceremonial officer of a church, synagogue, or college.
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camaraderie
a good friendship
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comrade
a good friend
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colossus
something that is huge in size or importance
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colossal
extremely large; huge
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constraint
a limitation or restriction
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constrain
to compel or force someone to do something; require; pressure
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constrained
to be limited or restricted
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dehumanization
the process of depriving a person or group of people of their human qualities
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dehumanize
to deprive a person or group of people of their human qualities
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delouse
to remove lice
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delusion
a false belief or opinion, an idea not based in reality
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delusional
characterized by or holding idiosyncratic beliefs or impressions that are contradicted by reality
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disheveled
looking untidy
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Dishevel
to make untidy
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Exalted
held in high regard or high in status
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Exalt
to hold in high regard or high status
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Gallows
a structure for the hanging of criminals
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Gentile
non Jewish people
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Imprudent
not showing care for the consequence of an action; careless; foolish
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Imprudence
the state of being imprudent
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Prudent
antonym of imprudent
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Invectives
abusive, insulting language
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Oblivion
a state of nothingness
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Oblivious
not aware about what's happening
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Paternal
related to the father
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Preoccupied
absorbed in thought
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Preoccupy
to dominate or engross the mind of someone to the exclusion of other thoughts; distract
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Prominent
important or well-known
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Ration
an amount of food, water, or other supplies given to a person usually when these are scarce
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Rescind
to cancel or withdraw
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Sanctify
declared holy
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Sublime
of such excellence, grandeur or beauty to inspire great admiration
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Surreptitiously
done in a secretive or sneaky manner; furtively
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Talmud
The Talmud is a book of Jewish law. The name 'Talmud' comes from a Hebrew word that means 'study.' It contains two types of material: Halakha and Haggada.