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動詞. A class of words which describe events or states and can be inflected to indicate tense, aspect, voice, and so forth. In citation form, all Modern Japanese verbs end in -(r)u.

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"私には、セーラームーンを見るのを止めるための強い意志が欠けている。"

ため means “in order to” (or “because”, in other contexts); in this case, it's “in order to stop watching Sailor Moon”.
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"私には、セーラームーンを見るのを止めるための強い意志が欠けている。"

I tried looking up this word in Denshi Jisho, but to no avail. What does "ため" mean when it is attached to the verb 止める?
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Why is しまいました needed here?

According to a grammar book I'm reading, the sentence "宿題をしないで、学校に出掛けてしまいました" translates into "He went off to school without doing [his] homework." However, I do not understand either why (or even if) …
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