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Abandoned |
adjective1.having been deserted or cast off."an abandoned car"synonyms: deserted, forsaken, cast aside/off; More2.unrestrained; uninhibited."a wild, abandoned dance"synonyms: uninhibited, reckless, unrestrained, wild, unbridled, impulsive, impetuous; |
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Abduction |
noun1.the action or an instance of forcibly taking someone away against their will."they organized the abduction of Mr. Cordes on his way to the airport"2.PHYSIOLOGYthe movement of a limb or other part away from the midline of the body, or from another part. |
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Accelerator |
nounsomething that brings about acceleration, in particular.the device, typically a pedal, that controls the speed of a vehicle's engine.PHYSICSan apparatus for accelerating charged particles to high velocities. |
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Accessories |
LAWsomeone who gives assistance to the perpetrator of a crime, without directly committing it, sometimes without being present."she was charged as an accessory to murder"synonyms: accomplice, partner in crime, associate, collaborator, abettor, co-conspirator, fellow conspirator; henchman"two days after the murder, she was charged as an accessory" |
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Accident |
an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury."he had an accident at the factory"synonyms: mishap, misadventure, unfortunate incident, mischance, misfortune, disaster, tragedy, catastrophe, calamity; technicalcasualty |
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Accomplice |
a person who helps another commit a crime.synonyms: partner in crime, associate, accessory, abettor, confederate, collaborator, fellow conspirator, co-conspirator; |
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