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allege
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verb
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To claim or assert something to be true without proof, often in a legal context. |
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arrogant
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adjective
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Having an exaggerated sense of one’s own importance or abilities, often to an extent that seems offensive. |
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audacity
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adjective
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Boldness or daring, especially with confident or arrogant disregard for personal safety or conventional thought. |
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autocratic
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adjective
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Demanding total obedience and control, often in a domineering way. |
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bluster
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noun
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Loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect |
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bossy
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adjective
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When a person tends to order people around and tell them what to do, being overly authoritative and domineering. |
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brandish
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verb
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To wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement |
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brash
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adjective
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Self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way |
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coerce
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verb
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To force an unwilling person to do something by using force or threats. |
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confiscate
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verb
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To take something away from someon, or seize property, as a penalty or punishment. |
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conflict
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noun
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A serious disagreement or argument, often a prolonged one. |
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crackdown
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noun
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A strong or severe enforcement of laws or rules. |
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cutthroat
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adjective
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Competing with each other in overly aggressive ways |
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defiant
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adjective
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refusing to obey authority, sometimes even to the point of refusing to accept criticism. |
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dominate
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verb
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To have control or power over something or someone; to be much stronger, more successful, or more influential. |
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domineering
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adjective
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Assertive in an arrogant or aggressive manner. |
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entrap
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verb
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To trick or deceive someone or something, where it's difficult for them to escape. |
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eradicate
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verb
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To completely destroy or eliminate something harmful or unwanted. |
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expose
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verb
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To uncover or reveal something hidden or secret. |
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expunge
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verb
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To erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant) |
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