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Condone-to forgive or act so as to imply forgiveness Remissiondischarge or release from penalty, obligat ion, etc Comprehensiveof large scope;

covering or involving much Novate- to replace with something new Desistance.to cease, as from an action; stop or abstain Gratuitous- given without receiving any return value. Parlance- way or manner of speaking; Compel.to force or drive, especially to a course of action: Incapacitated- unable to act, respond, or the like Ratifyto confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction Redounded- to result or accrue, as to a person. Forbearancean abstaining from the enforcement of a right. DationMercantile- engaged in trade or commerce: Abeyance state or condition of real property in title i snot as yet vested in a known titleholder: an estate in abeyance. Legitimethe part of an estate that children or other close relati ves canclaim against the decedent's testament. Inofficious contrary to moral obligation, as the disinheritance of a child byhis parents: Pledgea solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something: Retention- the capacity to remember Commenced- to start or begin; Rescissible- to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal. Compensate- remunerate, reward, pay. Unequivocal- not ambiguous; plain Imperative- absolutely necessary or required Revive- to activate, set in motion, or take up again Delegatea person designated to act for or represent another o rothers Subsist- to exist; continue in existence Ratify- to confirm by expressing consent, approval, Conventionalconforming or adhering to accepted standards, Preferredto give priority, as to one creditor over another.

Subrogateto substitute (one person) for another withreference to a claim or right. Appertainingto belong as a part, right, possession, attribute, Vitiate- to impair the quality of; make faulty; spoil. Unemancipated- freed, as from slavery or bondage. Insidious- intended to entrap or beguile: Machinations- crafty schemes; plots; intrigues. Remuneratedto pay, recompense, or reward for work, trouble, etc. Demented- crazy; insane; mad. Unemancipated- freed, as from slavery or bondage. Spendthriftsa person who spends possessions or money extravag antly orwastefully; prodigal. Fungiblebeing of such nature or kind as to be freelyexchangea ble or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another ofli ke nature or kind. Lucid- irrational. Simulationimitation or enactment, as of something anti cipated or intesting.

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