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augur Verb to be a good or bad sign of future events: a double fault on the opening point did not augur well [Latin: diviner of omens]
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| It became increasingly clear from the mid-fifties that the general development of the Middle East situation augured badly for an imminent settlement of the refugee question; moreover, a possible return of the refugees was becoming problematical with the growth and consolidation of the State of Israel and as the permanent resettlement of those refugees in their host countries was refused. |
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