We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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Created
To
cause or undertake the beginning of. v.start, initiate, found, create,
establish, institute, set up, commence, start the ball rolling, open, set
going, begin, activate,
introduce, launch, kick off, break ground, inaugurate, break the ice, embark
upon, set out on, take the plunge.Antonyms: terminate, conclude, finish, end.
To bring into existence and foster the development of. v.cultivate, actualize,
concretize, bear, create, develop, generate, grow, plant, produce, raise, rear,
breed. To cause to come into being. v.create, begin, engender, form, generate,
hatch, spawn, bear fruit, make, originate, parent, procreate, produce, bring
about, bring forth.
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And the earth was without form,
2.2 That to secure these rights, governments
are instituted among men, deriving their just
powers from the consent of the governed. That
whenever any form of government becomes
destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to
alter or abolish it, and
to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and
organizing its powers in such form,
as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
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form
(form)n. 1. The shape and structure of an object.
The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal considered
separately from the face or head; figure. 2. The essence of something. The mode in
which a thing exists, acts, or manifests itself; kind: a form of animal
life; a form of blackmail. 3.
Procedure as determined or governed by regulation or custom. A
fixed order of words or procedures, as for use in a ceremony; a formula.
4. A document with blanks for the insertion of details or information:
insurance forms. 5. Manners or
conduct as governed by etiquette, decorum, or custom. Behavior according to a
fixed or accepted standard: The design, structure, or pattern of
a work of art: symphonic form. 8. A mold for the setting of concrete. A model
of the human figure or part of it used for displaying clothes. A proportioned
model that may be adjusted for fitting clothes. 9. A grade in a British
secondary school or in some American private schools: the sixth form.
10. A linguistic form. The external
aspect of words with regard to their inflections, pronunciation, or spelling:
verb forms. 11. Chiefly
British. A long seat; a bench. The resting place of a hare. 12. Botany.
A subdivision of a variety usually differing in one trivial characteristic,
such as flower color.v. formed, form-ing, forms.v. tr. 1. To give form to; shape: form
clay into figures. To develop in the mind; conceive: form an opinion.
2. To shape or mold (dough, for
example) into a particular form. To arrange oneself in: Holding out his
arms, the cheerleader formed a T. The acrobats formed a pyramid. To
organize or arrange: The environmentalists formed their own party. To
fashion, train, or develop by instruction or precept: form a child's mind.
3. To come to have; develop or acquire: form a habit. 4. To
constitute or compose a usually
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make
(mak)v. made (mad). mak-ing, makes.v. tr. 1.
To cause to exist or happen; bring about; create: made problems for him; making a
commotion. 2. To
bring into existence by shaping, modifying, or putting together material;
construct: make a dress; made a wall of stones. 3. To form by
assembling individuals or constituents: make a quorum. 4. To change from
one form or function to another: make clay into bricks. 5. To cause to be or become: made her
position clear; a decision that made him happy. To cause to assume a specified
function or role: made her treasurer; made Chicago his home. 6. To cause to act in a specified manner:
Heat makes gases expand. To compel: made him leave. 7. To form in the mind: make an estimate. To
compose: make verses. 8. To prepare; fix:
make breakfast. To get ready or set in order for use: made the bed. To gather
and light the materials for (a fire). 9.
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re-proach
(ri-proch)v. tr. re-proached, re-proach-ing,
re-proach-es. 1. To express disapproval of, criticism of,
or disappointment in (someone). See
Synonyms at admonish.
2. To bring shame upon; disgrace.n. 1. Blame; rebuke. 2. One
that causes
rebuke or blame.
3. Disgrace; shame. --idiom. beyond reproach. So good as to preclude any
possibility of criticism.[Middle English reprochen, from Old French
reprochier, from Vulgar Latin *repropiare : Latin re-, re- + Latin prope, near.
See per1.]--re-proach'a-ble adj. --re-proach'a-ble-ness n. --re-proach'a-bly
adv. --re-proach'er n.
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cus-tom
(kustm)n.
1. A practice followed by people of a particular group or region. 2. A
habitual practice of a person: my custom of reading a little before sleep. See
Synonyms at habit. 3. Law. A common tradition or usage so long established
that it has the force or validity of law. 4. Habitual patronage, as of a store.
Habitual customers; patrons. 5.
customs n (used with a sing. verb A duty or tax imposed on imported and,
less commonly, exported goods. The governmental agency authorized to collect
these duties. The procedure for inspecting goods and baggage entering a
country). 6. Tribute, service, or rent paid by a feudal tenant to a lord.adj.
1. Made to order. 2. Specializing in the making or selling of made-to-order
goods: a custom tailor.[Middle English custume, from Old French costume, from
Latin consuetudo, consuetudin-, from consuetus, past participle of consuescere,
to accustom : com-, intensive pref. See COM- + suescere, to become accustomed.
See s (w)e-.]
American
Heritage Dictionary
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God
created
She
heaven
and
he
earth
**
And
he
*
he
/ she
*
Lord God
formed
man
of
he
just
of
he
ground,
**
These
are
the generations
Of
Noah:
Noah
was
a
just
man
and
perfect
in
his generations,
and
Noah
walked
with God.
**
he
way
of
he
just
is
uprightness:
thou,
most upright,
dost
weigh
he
path
of
he
just.
*
And
Yea
God
said,
Let
us
make
man
in
**
God
created
our
image,
after
our likeness:
**
And
Adam said,
This is
now bone
Of
my bones,
and
flesh
of
my
flesh:
she
shall
be called Woman,
because
she
was
taken
out
of
Man.
**
And
the evening and the morning were the first day.
And
God
said,
Let there
be
a
firmament
in he
midst
of
he waters,
**
And
God
saw
he light,
that it
was
good:
**
and
ye
shall
be as
gods,
knowing
good
and
evil.
**
and
God
divided
he light
from
he
darkness.
****
and
let
it
divide
he
waters
from
he
waters.
And God
made
he
firmament,
and divided
he waters
which were under
he
firmament
from
he waters
which were
above
he
firmament:
and it was so.
And
God
called
he
firmament
Heaven.
And
he evening
and
he morning
were he
second day.
And
God
said,
Let
he
waters
under
he
heaven
be
gathered
together
unto
one place,
and
let
he
dry
land appear:
and
it
was
so.
*
She
said
moreover
unto
him,
We
have both straw and
provender enough, and room to lodge in.
*
Make thee an
ark of gopher wood;
rooms shalt thou make in he ark,
and
shalt pitch it
within and
without with pitch.
**
And
they
said,
We
will
call
he
damsel,
and
inquire
at
her
mouth.
**
And
now
art
thou
cursed
from he
earth,
which
hath
opened her
mouth
to
receive
thy
brother's
blood
from
thy hand;
**
And
he
Lord
said
unto
Cain,
Why
art thou wroth?
and
why
is
thy
countenance
fallen?
If
thou
doest
well,
***
And
the Lord said unto Satan,
Whence
comest
thou?
Then
Satan
answered
he Lord,
**
God
created the heaven
and
he
earth.
**
and
said,
From
going
to
and
fro
in
he
earth,
and
from
walking
up
and
down
in
it.
**
Ye
shall do no
unrighteousness
in
judgment:
thou
shalt
not
respect
he
person
of
he
poor,
nor honour
he
person
of
he mighty:
but in
righteousness
shalt
thou
judge
thy
neighbour.
Thou shalt
not
go up
and
down
as
a
talebearer
among
thy people:
neither shalt
thou
stand
against
he
blood
of
thy neighbour:
I am
he Lord.
**
shalt
thou
not
be
accepted?
and
if
thou doest
not
well,
**
And
Abraham rose up early in the morning, and took bread, and a skin
of water, and gave it unto Hagar, putting it on
her shoulder,
and
he child, and
sent her
away:
and she
departed, and wandered in
he
wilderness
of Beersheba.
**
And
she
said
unto
her
father,
Let
this
thing
be
done
for
me:
let
me alone
two
months,
that I
may
go
up
and
down
upon
he mountains,
and
bewail my
virginity,
I
and
my fellows.
And
he
said,
Go.
And
he
sent
her away
for
two months:
and
she went
with
her
companions,
and
bewailed
her
virginity
upon
he mountains.
And
it
came
to pass
at
he
end
of
two months,
**
Their land
also is
full
of
silver
and gold,
neither
is
there any
end
of
their treasures;
their land
is also
full
of
horses,
neither
is
there
any end
of
their chariots:
Their land also
is
full of idols;
they worship
he work
of
their own hands,
that
which their own
fingers
have made:
**
and
he
firstborn
went
in,
and
lay with
her father;
and
he
perceived
not
when
she
lay
down,
nor
when
she arose.
**
that
she
returned
unto
her
father,
who
did with
her
according
to
his vow
which
he
had
vowed:
**
Ye
shall
do
no
unrighteousness
in
judgment:
*
and
she knew
no
man.
And
it
was
a
custom
in
Israel,
That he
daughters
of
Israel
went
yearly
to
lament
the daughter
of
Jephthah
the Gileadite
four
days in a year.
**
The
sons
of
Joseph after their
families were Manasseh and Ephraim.
Of
the
sons
Of
Manasseh:
of Machir, the
family of the Machirites: and Machir begat Gilead: of Gilead come the family of
the Gileadites.
**
sin
lieth
at the door.
**
But
if
he
Lord
make
a
new
thing,
and
he
earth open
**
And
it
came
to pass,
as
he
had
made
an
end
of
speaking
all
these words,
that he ground
clave
asunder
that
was
under
them:
And
he
earth
opened
her
mouth,
and
swallowed
them
up,
and
their houses,
and
all he
men
that
appertained
unto
Korah,
and
all their goods.
They,
and
all
that
appertained
to
them,
went
down alive
into
he
pit,
**
For
the grave
cannot
praise thee,
death
can
not
celebrate
thee:
they
that go down
into
he pit
cannot
hope
for
thy
truth.
*
and
he
earth
closed
upon
them:
and
they
perished
from
among
he
congregation.
*
And
it
shall
be upon
Aaron's
forehead,
that
Aaron
may
bear
he
iniequity
of
he
holy
things,
which
he
children
of
Israel
shall
hallow
in
all
their
holy
gifts;
and
it
shall
be
always upon
his forehead,
that
they
may
be
accepted
before
he
Lord.
**
And
unto
thee
shall
be
his kind
desire,
**
God
created
he
him;
male
and
female
created
he
them.
**
and
thou
shalt
rule
over
him.
**
And they
called
Rebekah,
and said
unto
her,
Wilt
thou
go
with
this
man?
And
she
said,
I
will
go.
And
hey
sent
away
Rebekah
their
sister,
and
her
nurse,
and
Abraham's servant,
and
his
men.
**
And
God
said,
Let
us
make
man
in our image,
**
And
hey blessed Rebekah,
and
said unto
her,
Thou art
our
sister,
be
thou
he
mother
of
thousands
of
millions,
and
let
thy
seed
possess
he gate
of
those
which
hate them.
And
Rebekah
arose,
and
her
damsels,
and
they
rode upon
he
camels,
and
followed
he man:
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