v. i.
To hold, be attached, or devoted; to remain fixed, either by personal union or conformity of faith, principle, or opinion; as, men adhere to a party, a cause, a leader, a church. →
a.
Not conscionable; not conforming to reason; unreasonable; exceeding the limits of any reasonable claim or expectation; inordinate; as, an unconscionable person or demand; unconscionable size. →
v. t.
To use or manage in writing or speaking; to treat, as a theme, an argument, or an objection. →
n.
Any artificial interest in, or association with, an object, through which it appears delusively magnified or glorified. →
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n.
Particular form or disposition of a thing; an exhibition in outline of any systematic arrangement. →