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In the throes of its highs, female juvenescence moves Ellie to risk anything for and with her best friend.

From Salon

The question now is whether Musk, a 51-year-old master of suspended juvenescence, can make Twitter seem fun, essential and welcoming again, especially when much of the platform’s liberal-leaning user base views him with contempt.

Of course, during the high-flown juvenescence that would stoke his more mature ruminations, Oldham never found the time to crash into the problem of thought.

From Forbes

Children are to a man amusement, delight, juvenescence, a truthful rendering of the old myth, that wicked kings were wont to derive a ghoul-like strength by transfusion of the blood of infants.

We are glad they have picked up something during their prolonged juvenescence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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