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1. feign
(adj.) filthy; base; vile; The sordid gutters needed to be cleaned after the long, rainy autumn. The criminals thought patterns were so sordid that he was not granted parole.
(v.) pretend; It is not uncommon for a child to feign illness in order to stay home from school.
(adj.) unwilling to be pacified or appeased; The baby was so implacable a warm bottle would not settle her. The two year old was an implacable child; he cried no matter what his parents did to comfort him.
(v.) to force oneself or one's ideas upon another; to thrust forward; to eject; The inquisitive coworker obtrudes into the conversation often.
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