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To put oneself in the place of another by underhand means.
To Supplant is to supersede and replace (someone) in a position or role, especially by force or treachery. Supine means lying face upward. To Tantalize is to tease. A Teetotaller abstains from intoxicants.
A Specimen is an individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral, etc., used as an example of its species or type for scientific study or display. To Smuggle is to import/export illegally. Supine means lying face upward. Unique means having no equal.
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To import or export goods without payment of custom duties.
To Smuggle is to move (goods) illegally into or out of a country, especially without paying customs duties. A Sinecure is a post with no duties. A Specimen is an example. To Trespass is to make an unlawful intrusion.
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A post of profit or honour without any duties attached.
A Sinecure is a position requiring little or no work but giving the holder status or financial benefit. Simultaneous means at the same time. To Smuggle is to import/export illegally. An Honorary post has no salary, while a sinecure has a salary but no work.
Simultaneous means occurring, operating, or done at the same time. A Siesta is a midday nap. A Sinecure is a post with no duties. A Specimen is an example of a class.
A Siesta is an afternoon rest or nap, especially one taken in a hot climate. A Sinecure is a post with no duties. To Smuggle is to import/export illegally. Supine means lying face upward.
To Seduce is to entice (someone) to do or believe something inadvisable or foolish, including sin or crime. A Savant is a learned man. To Proselytize is to convert. To Kidnap is to carry off.
A Savant is a learned person, especially a distinguished scientist. A Restaurant is a place to eat. To Seduce is to tempt. A Scholar is a learned person, but Savant implies greater distinction.