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- the act of selling; exchange of property of any kind or of services, for an agreed sum of money or other valuable consideration; a sale.
- a commodity ment to be sold.
- opposition; hostility.
- a thing serving or used in place of another; a substitute.
- a direction opposite to or facing something.
- that which is to be hit, shot, etc.; an aim; a target.
- the state of being engrossed in, charmed by (something).
- the state of being infatuated by one's foolish love, attachment, etc.
- the act or state of fighting or quarreling; a strife; a quarrel.
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- to give up, deliver or exchange (property, goods, services, etc.) for money or its equivalent; to sell.
- to exchange one goods for another without involving money; to barter.
- to change (in form or nature); to transform.
- to submit; to dedicate; to offer.
- (one's merit, value) to be recognised.
- to change oneself; to change one's form or nature.
- to face defiantly in opposition.
- to strike; to deliver a blow.
- to be sold (for a sum of money or other consideration).
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- coming or happening next after the first in order of place or time; second.
- another; different; other.
- immediately following; just after in time or space; next.
- set against; facing; oppsite.
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- in response to; in reply to; following as a result; done in retaliation.
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- to break, infringe or transgress (a law, rule, agreement, promise, instructions, etc.); to violate.
- to go beyond (a boundary, limit).
- to oppose; to stand or face defiantly.
- to rush forward.
- to be arrogant.
- to win over; to defeat.
- to escape from another hold, custody, etc.
- to ignore or disregard; to neglect.
- (time) to elapse; to pass by; to be over.
- to become greater in size, amount, degree, etc.; to grow; to increase.
- to attain excellence, superiority.
- to subjugate or control one's feeling of joy, exuberance, etc. from being expressed freely.
- to become hard to be caught; to elude.
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- to remove or divide into parts with a sharp-edged instrument; to sever; to cut.
- to be removed or divided from a whole; to be cut; to be severed.
- to cause to come apart by force; to split sharply into pieces; to break.
- to be broken (into pieces).
- to pull or pull out (as a flower from a plant).
- to be shattered and defeated.
- to be divided into parts or shares (as a property among heirs).
- to go away (to a distant place or as not to be seen again).
- to win a victory over; to defeat.
- to damage or destroy.
- to cause to become useless or futile.
- to cause to die; to put to death; to kill.
- to make a mess of; to spoil the prospects; to be detrimental in the course of success.
- to be spoilt; to become useless or utterly ineffective.
- to transgress, violte, overstep (a norm, limit, law, etc.).
- (the point or blade of a weapon) to become blunt; to lose sharpness.
- (a pointed weapon, instrument, etc.) to pass into or through (an object).
- to be destroyed.
- to become waste; to be spent uselessly or unnecessarily.
- to prevent from doing, going, etc.; to obstruct.
- to cease to live; to die.
- to deduct, on some account, a certain portion from the amount payable to another.
- to be exchanged for something else (as bill of exchange for cash or a currency note of higher denomination for notes or coins of smaller denominations).
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- a piece; a fragment; a part or portion of a whole.
- the fact or an instance of being defeated; defeat.
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- amounting to three;ಮೂಱುದಂಡ mūṛu daṇḍa a bundle of three sticks, carried by a monk.
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- the cardinal number three; 3.
- a set of any three things, subjects, etc.
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- to shine; to glow; to emit or reflect light; to be radiant.
- to appear prominently; to become conspicuous.
- to be lovely, beautiful.
- to become favouraly known over a wide area; to become famous.
- to exhibit, display (something).
- to display oneself in a ostentatious, pompous manner.
- to decorate with.
- to behave arrogantly, disdainfully.