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11. Endow: (v) to furnish, equip, provide with funds or some other desirable thing or quality

11. Endow: (v) to furnish, equip, provide with funds or some other desirable thing or quality. Synonyms: grant, bestow, present, bequeath Antonyms: take away, deprive. 12. Fend: (v) to ward off, resist; to get along, manage. Synonyms: stave off, cope. 13. Impunity: (n) freedom from punishment.

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11. Endow: (v) to furnish, equip, provide with funds or some other desirable thing or quality

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  1. 11. Endow: (v) to furnish, equip, provide with funds or some other desirable thing or quality Synonyms: grant, bestow, present, bequeath Antonyms: take away, deprive

  2. 12. Fend: (v) to ward off, resist; to get along, manage Synonyms: stave off, cope

  3. 13. Impunity: (n) freedom from punishment Synonyms: exemption from penalty, immunity

  4. 14. Mien: (n) air, manner; appearance; expression Synonyms: look, bearing, demeanor

  5. 15. Penal: (adj) having to do with punishment Synonyms: correctional, disciplinary

  6. 16. Pertinent: (adj) related to the matter at hand, to the point Synonyms: relevant, germane, apropos Antonyms: unrelated, irrelevant, immaterial

  7. 17. Predominant: (adj) the greatest in strength or power; most common Synonyms: chief, major, paramount, prevalent Antonyms: secondary, minor, subsidiary, rare

  8. 18. Prodigy: (n) something wonderful or marvelous; something monstrous or abnormal; an unusual feat; a child or young person with extraordinary ability or talent Synonyms: marvel, wonder, freak, genius Antonyms: dumbbell, dunce, dullard

  9. 19. Recluse: (n) a person who leads a life shut up or withdrawn from the world Synonyms: loner, hermit

  10. 20. Renown: (n) fame, glory Synonyms: reputation, celebrity, prestige Antonyms: obscurity, infamy, notoriety

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