Puzzle 20140713829692
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Abash : To disconcert, humiliate, or shame.
Abate : To put an end to or reduce in intensity.
Abdicate : To formally give up a position or responsibility. Step down from a high government position.
Aberration : Diverging from a moral standard or expected course.
Abet : To encourage or assist a plan or activity.
Abhorrent : Loathsome or contemptible. Reprehensible or repulsive.
Abide : To withstand, patiently wait for, or tolerate.
Abject : Utter hopelessness, destitution, or resignation.
Abjure : To renounce, repudiate, or reject one's word or professed beliefs.
Ablution : Washing or cleansing the body part of a religious rite; any cleansing, purification, or purging.
Abnegate : To renounce, surrender, or deny privilege to oneself. The act of denying oneself something considered vital or important.
Aboriginal : Indigenous or native to an area; the first of its kind in a region.
Abortive : Unsuccessful or fruitless. Something that is partially or imperfectly developed.
Abrade : To wear away or rub off; to wear down in spirit.
Abrogate : To nullify or cancel. An official action used to formally and unilaterally conclude an agreement or deed.
Abscond : To depart quickly and in secret, especially to avoid criminal charges.
Absolve : To formally pronounce guiltless or blameless.
Abstemious : Consuming food and drink in moderation. Restricting themselves to the bare necessities of life.
Abstinence : Voluntarily foregoing the indulgence of an appetite. Denying foods, drinks, or pleasure that is harmful to one's health.
Abstruse : Complex and difficult to comprehend.
Across:1. | To put an end to or reduce in intensity. | 3. | Complex and difficult to comprehend. | 4. | Voluntarily foregoing the indulgence of an appetite. Denying foods, drinks, or pleasure that is harmful to one's health. | 5. | Diverging from a moral standard or expected course. | 7. | Indigenous or native to an area; the first of its kind in a region. |
| 11. | To depart quickly and in secret, especially to avoid criminal charges. | 12. | Loathsome or contemptible. Reprehensible or repulsive. | 14. | To wear away or rub off; to wear down in spirit. | 15. | Consuming food and drink in moderation. Restricting themselves to the bare necessities of life. |
| | Down:2. | Washing or cleansing the body part of a religious rite; any cleansing, purification, or purging. | 3. | To renounce, surrender, or deny privilege to oneself. The act of denying oneself something considered vital or important. | 4. | Utter hopelessness, destitution, or resignation. | 5. | To encourage or assist a plan or activity. | 6. | Unsuccessful or fruitless. Something that is partially or imperfectly developed. | 7. | To withstand, patiently wait for, or tolerate. |
| 8. | To formally pronounce guiltless or blameless. | 9. | To nullify or cancel. An official action used to formally and unilaterally conclude an agreement or deed. | 10. | To renounce, repudiate, or reject one's word or professed beliefs. | 13. | To formally give up a position or responsibility. Step down from a high government position. | 14. | To disconcert, humiliate, or shame. |
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Across:1. | To put an end to or reduce in intensity. | 3. | Complex and difficult to comprehend. | 4. | Voluntarily foregoing the indulgence of an appetite. Denying foods, drinks, or pleasure that is harmful to one's health. | 5. | Diverging from a moral standard or expected course. | 7. | Indigenous or native to an area; the first of its kind in a region. |
| 11. | To depart quickly and in secret, especially to avoid criminal charges. | 12. | Loathsome or contemptible. Reprehensible or repulsive. | 14. | To wear away or rub off; to wear down in spirit. | 15. | Consuming food and drink in moderation. Restricting themselves to the bare necessities of life. |
| | Down:2. | Washing or cleansing the body part of a religious rite; any cleansing, purification, or purging. | 3. | To renounce, surrender, or deny privilege to oneself. The act of denying oneself something considered vital or important. | 4. | Utter hopelessness, destitution, or resignation. | 5. | To encourage or assist a plan or activity. | 6. | Unsuccessful or fruitless. Something that is partially or imperfectly developed. | 7. | To withstand, patiently wait for, or tolerate. |
| 8. | To formally pronounce guiltless or blameless. | 9. | To nullify or cancel. An official action used to formally and unilaterally conclude an agreement or deed. | 10. | To renounce, repudiate, or reject one's word or professed beliefs. | 13. | To formally give up a position or responsibility. Step down from a high government position. | 14. | To disconcert, humiliate, or shame. |
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