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to kill someone as a lawful punishment start learning
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a new room or building that is added to an existing building start learning
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if you ex... someone from a difficult situation, you free him/her from it start learning
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a tax that the government of a country puts on goods that are produced for sale in that country start learning
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to free someone from blame start learning
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a brave, bold and successful deed start learning
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someone who is ex... is full of energy, excitement and cheerfulness start learning
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to look closely at something start learning
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to be very good at something start learning
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to dismiss officially from a school, college, etc. start learning
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when you ex... a group of animals or people they are all killed start learning
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to return someone who may be guilty of a crime, and who has escaped, to another country for trial start learning
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to annoy or make very angry start learning
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freed from duty, service, payment, etc. start learning
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if you ex... someone to do something, you try very hard to persuade start learning
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to take away something owned by another, often for public use start learning
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to praise someone very highly start learning
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to uncover something under the earth by digging start learning
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to come to an end; to die start learning
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your ex... are the outermost parts of your body, especially your hands and feet start learning
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a short piece of writing or music which is taken from a larger piece start learning
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to take a body out of the ground where it is burie start learning
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