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- 2. We call them like that when they have an excessive desire to possess more than they need or deserve.
- 4. To convince someone to do or think something.
- 6. To bring by the use of argument or evidence to firm belief or a course of action.
- 8. Unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power.
- 13. To set forth in words; state; to manifest or communicate, as by a gesture; show.
- 15. A belief or conclusion held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof.
- 17. To be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
- 19. To provide the right or a means of entrance to.
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- 1. It means not only to accept the truth without checking, it also means to take on responsibility (of that).
- 2. It is the place of worship for Sikhs.
- 3. To be in contention or conflict with.
- 5. The sum total of all surroundings of a living organism, including natural forces and other living things.
- 7. A state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing.
- 9. To become visible;to come in sight; to come into existence.
- 10. It is a counting or enumeration of a population which is done on an official basis and for a specific period of time, usually every 5 or 10 years.
- 11. The act of taking possession.
- 12. Opposite of right.
- 14. The act or process of governing, especially the control and administration of public policy in a political unit.
- 16. To be emphatic, firm, or resolute about something intended, demanded, or required.
- 18. To express, suggest or show something without stating it directly.
