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I . even [ˈi:vn] ADV

1. even (used to intensify):

even
not even

3. even with comparative:

even more

II . even [ˈi:vn] ADJ

III . even [ˈi:vn] VB trans (make level, equalize)

I . even out VB intr

even up VB trans

even-tempered [ˈi:vənˈtempəd] ADJ

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Some trials even found both significantly decreased survival and significantly poorer quality of life in those patients receiving hydrazine sulfate.
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The group initially included military wives, but it now includes military daughters and even a gentleman.
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The 3rd century saw a progressive reduction in the size of the legions and even some auxiliary units.
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Therefore, experts recommend that women combine the benefits of both programs by seeking regular Pap smear screening, even after vaccination.
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However, many endgames are forced wins only with flawless play, where even a slight error would produce a different result.
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Perhaps it could more correctly be labeled history as we want it to be remembered or, even better, as we re-create and relive it.
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She is a charming and vivacious character who flirts with her own husband even though he has been convinced to resist her charms.
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This ruling held that tetanus vaccine caused a particular case of optic neuritis even though no scientific evidence supported the petitioner's claim.
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Even where small amounts of gold leaf are used the artwork does not lose its power and eloquence, but gains in mystery and profundity.
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On a cloudless blue-sky day you might even think that you were on holiday!
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