"Countenancing" is a word in ENGLISH

countenancing ENGLISH
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of Countenance

Few words of positivity

Reality, in its essence, consists not of particles interacting pointlessly in anindependent physical plane, but rather of values, psychological elements ofmind, made real.

Thomas Daniel Nehrer, Essence of Reality: A Clear Awareness of How Life Works

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A pilot, Michael Jordon, Bill Gates, the Pope, and a pizza delivery man were all in a plane together traveling through stormy conditions.Suddenly, the pilot came running back to the passengers and announced that lightning had hit the plane, and they were going to crash in a matter of minutes. "There are only enough parachutes for four of the five of us," he announced. "Since I'm the pilot, I get one!" After saying this, the pilot grabbed a parachute and jumped out of the plane."I'm the world's greatest athlete," proclaimed Michael Jordon. "This world needs great athletes, so I must live." Michael Jordon then grabbed a parachute and leaped out of the plane."I'm the smarest man in the world," bragged Bill Gates. "The world needs smart men, so I must also live!" Bill Gates grabbed a parachute and jumped out of the plane.At this point, the Pope began to speak. "I have lived a long life compared to you, and you may take the last parachute. I will go down with the plane.""You don't have to stay here! The world's smartest man jumped out of the plane with my backpack."

abet ENGLISH

To instigate or encourage by aid or countenance; -- used in a bad sense of persons and acts; as, to …

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action ENGLISH

Gesticulation; the external deportment of the speaker, or the suiting of his attitude, voice, gestures, and countenance, to the subject, …

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affectionate ENGLISH

Proceeding from affection; indicating love; tender; as, the affectionate care of a parent; affectionate countenance, message, language.

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aspect ENGLISH

Look, or particular appearance of the face; countenance; mien; air.

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Assist LAW AND LEGAL

To help; aid; Buccor; lend countenance or encouragement to; particl-pate in as an auxiliary. People v. Hayne, 83 Cal. Ill, …

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bash ENGLISH

To abash; to disconcert or be disconcerted or put out of countenance.

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befriend ENGLISH

To act as a friend to; to favor; to aid, benefit, or countenance.

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brazen ENGLISH

Impudent; immodest; shameless; having a front like brass; as, a brazen countenance.

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brow ENGLISH

The general air of the countenance.

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cast ENGLISH

Form; appearence; mien; air; style; as, a peculiar cast of countenance.

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catoptromancy ENGLISH

A species of divination, which was performed by letting down a mirror into water, for a sick person to look …

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change ENGLISH

Any variation or alteration; a passing from one state or form to another; as, a change of countenance; a change …

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change ENGLISH

To alter; to make different; to cause to pass from one state to another; as, to change the position, character, …

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cheer ENGLISH

The face; the countenance or its expression.

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Color Of Office LAW AND LEGAL

An act unjustly done by the countenance of an ofiice, being grounded upon corruption, to which the office ls as …

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comfort ENGLISH

Unlawful support, countenance, or encouragement; as, to give aid and comfort to the enemy.

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A man’s countenance or credit which he has together with, and by reason of, his freehold; or that which is …

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countenance ENGLISH

To make a show of; to pretend.

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countenance ENGLISH

To encourage; to favor; to approve; to aid; to abet.

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Countenance LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. Credit; estimation, wharton. Also, encouragement; aiding and abetting. Cooper v. Johnson, 81 Mo. 487

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