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a.  invigorating; energizing; pleasantly new or different White is also cooling and refreshing, which is why people love to wear it in hot weather.  | 
        
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v.  disprove; prove to be false or incorrect The defense called several respectable witnesses who were able to refute the prosecution's sole witness's false testimony.  | 
        
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v.  give outward signs of; express; record in writing; enroll as a student New students will have to register tomorrow before getting their books.  | 
        
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a.  easygoing; made less tense or rigid; relieved In the last year, the Australian government has introduced legislation to tighten up relatively relaxed domestic security.  | 
        
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v.  give off; liberate; grant freedom to; make something available He wanted to release the list with the names of the prisoners before Monday.  | 
        
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v.  free from a burden; alleviate; save from ruin International contractors led by the French started tunneling under this city of fifteen million to help relieve traffic congestion.  | 
        
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n.  expression, in speech or writing, of something, remarked or noticed It was this last remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.  | 
        
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n.  improving by renewing and restoring; state of being restored to its former good condition; renewal After a long renovation, you look much better.  | 
        
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v.  force or drive back; disgust; offer resistance to; fight against Poles of the same name repel each other; poles of unlike name attract each other.  | 
        
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v.  fill or make complete again; add a new stock or supply to Before she could take another backpacking trip, Carla had to replenish her stock of freeze-dried foods.  | 
        
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v.  duplicate, copy, reproduce, or repeat; fold over or bend back Because he had always wanted a palace, Donald decided to replicate the Tai Mahal in miniature on his estate.  | 
        
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v.  have offspring or young; duplicate; make a copy The deer and hare in our neighborhood reproduce madly.  | 
        
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n.  extreme dislike or aversion; opposition; conflict; resistance, in a physical sense I can still recall my repugnance when I was told that dirty story.  |