Read the passage given below. Swami Vivekananda was born as Narendra Nath in Calcutta on 12 January, 1863. As he grew up his mind was continually filled with questions about God. After meeting his spiritual teacher. Shri Ramakrishna, he was seized by a desire to become a monk. He travelled extensively through India to see how the people lived. He was pained to see the abject poverty of Indian people. He was shocked to see the condition of rural India. Vivekananda determined to solve the problems of the people. He met lawyers, teachers, journalists and Government officials and impressed upon everybody the need to mobilize the people. This meant getting everyone to contribute towards helping the poor in whatever capacity they could. He knew about the past glory of India and now India's revival became his mission in life. He realised that India could rise only when there was à cleansing of society, that is, it had to be freed from the superstition, hypoerisy and falsehood that had enveloped it in the name of religion. For this the whole nation had to be infused with the ideal of service of man as the true worship of God. Later Vivekananda travelled and lectured across America and Europe. During his tour he made many friends and disciples, One disciple was a lady from England, Margaret Noble, who was later known as Sister Nivedita, She followed him to India and became a sanyasin, devoting herself completely to the service of India.
Find words from the passage which mean the following:
1. hopeless
2. covering a large area
3. bringing something back
4. to fill an emotion or quality in something
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hopeless- no hope
to fill an emotion-Giving advice on emotions/teaching about emotions
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2.covering a large area -extensively
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