clear
ˈklir/
adverb
1.
so as to be out of the way of or away from.
"he leapt clear of the car"
synonyms: away from, apart from, at a (safe) distance from, out of contact with
"stand clear of the doors"
2.
completely.
"he had time to get clear away"
synonyms: completely, entirely, fully, wholly, totally, utterly; informalclean
"he has time to get clear away"
I believe that shows clear as a synonym for a constant...bro
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Edited by Bob: 4/15/2016 3:38:03 PMlol here I will use a synonym in a sentence for you "he is wholly happy with his life" what is it? can I say the same about a female and it be the same constant? no it's different bro. stay in school [spoiler]there is a reason it didn't list constant as a synonym[/spoiler]
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Edited by Ryder of Rohan: 4/15/2016 3:45:25 PMOkay, now include the word point. Plus your example isn't speaking in regards to a quantifiable amount. Do you understand the difference between arguing an absolute on a quantifiable amount versus an emotional state? Just stop already. You can attempt to bend it and twist it however you want. The fact remains the same. You have said repeatedly that there is a clear number, yet can't provide one. What is your hard on with my education level? Does a point become more valid once high school is completed? If that is the case, what about GED graduates? What courses in high school complete my education enough to have a valid point as compared to college? Let's see you break that one down.
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lol I can't any longer. you can't grasp simple concepts, the public system has failed you clearly oh well I am done
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That's what I thought. Your logic sucks, and you can't even back up your insult attempts. Clearly, you were/are/will be a child left behind. I have no idea how old you are, and don't care, because there is no quantifiable age that can be used as a reasoning for your stupidity.