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countenance VB

countenance

countenance <a countenance; countenances> N

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countenance VB

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countenance N

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countenance VB

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English
The court did not countenance any aboriginal rights to hunt and fish commercially.
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A gleam of light suddenly fell upon his countenance, and disclosed features on which wonder, anxiety, and seriousness, were imprinted in the strongest characters.
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The tones of her voice stir up all the depths of his spirit, but her countenance is veiled.
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She is described as having a sweet countenance and noble virtue.
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The law does not countenance either of the ideas.
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He was a powerfully built man with a benevolent and lively countenance.
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I see now that dear countenance; this loving soul has obtained mercy.
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He has built a sturdy physique, nice dance moves, expressive body language and above all, a voice and facial countenance that reminds his father.
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It soon became clear, though, that the authorities would not countenance an early retirement from the military.
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Nature had in the most legible characters stamped honesty on his countenance.
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