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to become smaller, or to make something smaller

schrink

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(v.) to dry up, wilt, sag; to cuase someone to feel ashamed, humiliated, or very small

wither

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become smaller or lose substance

dwindle

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To draw together, to reduce in size

contract

100

change toward something smaller or lower

decline

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to make imperfect, damage, harm

impair

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extreme poverty

indigence

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wealth; richness

affluence

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Lack or shortage of one or more basic necessities

deprivation

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lack of proper nutrition

malnutrition

300

serious and without any humour

solemn

300

A danger or risk.

hazard

300

marked by lack of plan, order, or direction

haphazard

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fall down, as if collapsing

tumble

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to call together, to send for or to request to appear

summon

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To be able to exist independently or on its own

subsistent

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very angry

enraged

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shy, excessively timid

bashful

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calm, peaceful

serene

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obeying and respecting the law

law-abiding

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an effect or consequence of some action or event

repercussion

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not able to change back to a former state; impossible to revert back

irreversible

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person who takes part in a competition or an examination

entrant

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to take or receive from a source; to obtain through reasoning

derive

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a family inheritance

patrimony

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