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| blockade (v.) | to close off or keep people or supplies from going in or out |
| blockade (n.) | the closing of an enemy station, city, port, or area, usually by the military |
| chant (v.) | to sing; recite in a tone that varies only a little |
| chant (n.) | a song |
| despair (v.) | to give up hope; lose heart |
| despair (n.) | total loss of hope; a cause of loss of hope |
| elevate | to raise or lift up |
| elevate | to increase in position or rank |
| elevate | to improve culturally, intellectually or morally |
| extraordinary | beyond the usual or expected, highly unusual or rare |
| heroic | brave, noble, or larger than life; involving extreme effort |
| lance (n.) | a long, metal tipped weapon used by knights or soldiers on horseback |
| lance (n.) | any sharp, pointed instrument |
| missionary (n.) | a person on an assignment, often of a religious nature; someone sent to do religious or charity work |
| missionary (adj.) | related or involved with religious or charity work |
| pointless | having no meaning or effect |
| reflect | to throw back, as heat, light, or sound |
| reflect | to give back an image, as a mirror |
| reflect | to make apparent, show, or demonstrate |
| reflect | to think deeply about |
| site | a location, scene, or place where something was, is, or will be |
| toxic | poisonous or deadly |