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SITUATIONS |
Circumstances |
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CONTINGENCY |
Unforeseen circumstances |
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CASE |
Set of circumstances |
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BALLGAME |
Set of circumstances |
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ADAPT |
Bend to circumstances |
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ADAPTS |
Bends to circumstances |
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NEVER |
Under no circumstances |
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EXTENUATING |
Mitigating, of circumstances |
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EXPEDIENT |
Suitable to the circumstances |
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PAR |
Equality of condition or circumstances. |
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CALCULATION |
An expectation based on circumstances. |
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CIRCUMSTANCED |
Governed by events or circumstances. |
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MALADJUSTED |
Neurotic Mal adapted to new circumstances |
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TONIGHT |
It’s on in tight circumstances this evening |
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INDIRESTRAITS |
Trendy British rock band in desperate circumstances |
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STREETWISE |
Knowing how to survive in difficult circumstances |
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ANNOY |
No, in any circumstances, will cause irritation |
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NATALS |
One's birth, or the circumstances attending it. |
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BEFOREHAND |
In comfortable circumstances as regards property;
forehanded. |
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NECESSITOUS |
Narrow; destitute; pinching; pinched; as, necessitous
circumstances. |
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CIRCUMSTANTIALLY |
In respect to circumstances; not essentially;
accidentally. |
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ENTITATIVE |
Considered as pure entity; abstracted from all
circumstances. |
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SUFFERANCE |
Submission under difficult or oppressive circumstances;
patience; moderation. |
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AGGRAVATING |
Making worse or more heinous; as, aggravating
circumstances. |
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WHILE |
Hence, under which circumstances; in which case; though;
whereas. |