persuade, to make a person do or believe something by providing a reason; to convince, avid, having great enthusiasm; extremely eager, fastidious, paying careful attention to detail; meticulous, exacting, condemn, to express disapproval of; to judge someone to be guilty, recipient, a person who receives somthing, mediocre, of moderate to low quality; unexeptional, extricate, to free or release from a difficult situation; to disengage, copious, abundant in quantity, supply, or amount; plentiful, delude, to deceive or mislead, oligarchy, government by a few people

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