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deed
noun as in achievement
noun as in legal paper assigning property; contract
Example Sentences
“The adults brought this child along to do a bad deed, and let her suffer all the consequences.”
President-elect Trump, though he had been in office before and committed a host of previously disqualifying crimes and deeds, represented the ultimate change.
Yet he has managed to turn those normally disqualifying deeds on their head, positioning himself with about half the electorate as the ultimate change agent for a system that he paints as corrupt.
And that means being prepared to hold anyone accountable for their words and deeds.
She and one of her sisters try to do a charitable deed each day in memory of their father.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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