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Prize
To value highly
Quench
To satisfy
Manifold
Many and verious
Arduous
Involving a lot of effort and difficulty.
Inclination
A tendency or preference towards a particular action or thought.
Undertaken
to take on a task or responsibility.
Speculative
Based on conjecture rather than knowledge, often involving risks.
Conviction
A firmly held belief or opinion, often influencing one's actions and decisions.
Contrary
opposing or contrasting with something else, often used to describe beliefs or actions that differ from the norm.
Rectitude
moral integrity or righteousness, often guiding ethical behavior and decisions.
contrive
to create or bring about by deliberate use of skill and artifice, often implying a sense of cleverness or ingenuity.
Enumeration
the action of mentioning a number of things one by one, often used in contexts such as lists or counting.
Avarice
an insatiable greed for wealth or material gain, often at the expense of ethical considerations.
Annex
to append or add an area of land to a larger territory, often through force or negotiation.
precept
a general rule intended to regulate behavior or thought.
Trifling
of little value or importance; insignificant.
Forbear
to refrain from doing something; to be patient or self-controlled.
Acquisition
the act of gaining possession or control of something, often referring to assets or resources.
Facilitate
to make an action or process easier or more achievable.
Vigilance
the action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
Unremitting
never relaxing or slackening; constant and unyielding.
Perpetual
never ending or changing; everlasting.
Prattling
talking in a foolish or inconsequential way; chatter.
Affluence
the state of having a great deal of money; wealth.
Allot
to distribute or allocate a portion of something for a specific purpose.
Eradicate
to completely eliminate or destroy something.
Disposition
a person's inherent qualities of mind and character; a tendency to act in a certain way.
Vexed
feeling annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
Incorrigible
not able to be corrected, reformed, or improved.