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precarious
In a state of uncertainty or instability, often involving danger.
inconsipicious
not easily noticed or seen; subtle.
exactitude
The quality of being precise and accurate in details or measurement.
confer
to grant or bestow a title, degree, or right.
postulate
to suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of something as a basis for reasoning or discussion.
impartial
Treating all rivals or disputants equally; unbiased.
elude
to evade or escape from something, typically in a skillful or clever way.
laded
to have loaded or burdened something
analogous
similar or comparable in certain respects
transcending
going beyond the limits of ordinary experience
equivocating
the act of avoiding making a definitive statement, often by using ambiguous language.
corollary
A proposition that follows logically from a previously proven statement, often seen as a direct consequence or result.
viability
the ability to live or function successfully, especially in terms of business or project feasibility.
bolster
to support or strengthen something, often to improve or enhance its effectiveness.
subvert
overturn or undermine
lauded
praised or admired, usually in public
concur
to agree or have the same opinion
dissent
the expression or holding of opinions that differ from those previously, commonly, or officially expressed.
viability
the ability to work successfully or be feasible.
interpolated
to introduce or insert something into a text or conversation
abate
to reduce in amount, degree, or intensity
synergy
the interaction of elements that produces a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
paradox
a statement that seems contradictory but may reveal a deeper truth.
succint
expressing much in few words
mitigate
to make less severe or serious.
benevolent
well-meaning and kindly
elucidate
to make clear or explain
discord
a disagreement or conflict between people.
nuance
a subtle difference or distinction in meaning or expression
obsolete
no longer in use
altruistic
showing selfless concern for the well-being of others.
innocuous
not harmful or offensive
abysmal
extremely bad or poor
animousity
a strong feeling of hostility or resentment.
stark
clearly defined, complete, or extreme
uniquitous
present everywhere or widespread
palbable
capable of being touched or felt; easily perceived.