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  • 101be|glam|or — be|glam|our or be|glam|or «bih GLAM uhr», transitive verb. 1. to charm or captivate with glamour; infatuate; bedazzle: »Beglamoured by sheer novelty, he tends to overrate some of the works which he describes (Punch). 2. to invest with glamour: » …

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  • 102be|glam|our — or be|glam|or «bih GLAM uhr», transitive verb. 1. to charm or captivate with glamour; infatuate; bedazzle: »Beglamoured by sheer novelty, he tends to overrate some of the works which he describes (Punch). 2. to invest with glamour: »... the… …

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  • 103o|ver|es|ti|mate — «verb. OH vuhr EHS tuh mayt; noun. OH vuhr EHS tuh miht», verb, mat|ed, mat|ing, noun. –v.t., v.i. to estimate at too high a value, amount, or rate: »Men often overestimate their capacity for evil (Hawthorne). SYNONYM(S): overrate. –n …

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  • 104o|ver|prize — «OH vuhr PRYZ», transitive verb, prized, priz|ing. to prize or value too highly; overrate …

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  • 105CONFESSION — Along with admissions of fact from which any criminal responsibility may be inferred, confessions are not admissible as evidence in criminal or quasi criminal proceedings, for no man may call himself a wrongdoer (Sanh. 9b). This rule against self …

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