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aggravation: action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse; "the aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care" violent and bitter exasperation; "his foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel"
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| extended family |
a family consisting of the nuclear family and their blood relatives
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| examination |
the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge; "when the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions" interrogation: formal systematic questioning examen: a detailed inspection of your conscience (as done daily by Jesuits) the act of giving students or candidates a test (as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned
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| extrasensory perception |
clairvoyance: apparent power to perceive things that are not present to the senses
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| exchanger |
one whose business is to exchange the money of one country for that of another country
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