exceed, to go beyond a limit, amount, or expectation., consolation, comfort or relief given to someone who is upset or disappointed, instill, to gradually introduce or teach an idea, feeling, or habit, stand in good stead, to be useful or helpful to someone at a later time, hone, to be useful or helpful to someone at a later time, abject, extremely bad, severe, or hopeless; often used to describe conditions like poverty or misery, umpire, a person who watches a game or match (like tennis or cricket) and enforces the rules, respite, a short period of rest or relief from something difficult, stressful, or unpleasant
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