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Impunity
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Etymology - 1525-35 latin
Part of Speech - noun Impunity - freedom from punishment or harm Synonyms - exemption Sentence - The man acted on the people with impunity |
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Retribution
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Etymology - 1350-1400 Middle English
Part of Speech - noun Retribution - punishment for a wrong; justice; revenge Synonyms - retaliation, repayment Sentence - The wounded man sought out retribution |
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Impose
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Etymology - 1475-85 late Middle English
Part of Speech - verb Impose - take advantage of Synonyms - force, foist Sentence - He quickly imposed upon the drunken man |
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Implore
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Etymology - 1530-40 Latin
Part of Speech - verb Implore - beg Synonyms - crave, beg, solicit Sentence - I won't implore you to stay. |
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Obstinate
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Etymology - 1350-1400 Middle English
Part of Speech - adjective Obstinate - stubborn Synonyms - unyielding, unbending Sentence - The weeds in the garden obstinately. |