Impartial
Fair and not favoring any one side; treating all people and groups equally.
Elude
To avoid or escape from someone or something, often in a clever way.
Frivolous
Not serious or sensible; silly or of little value or importance.
Subvert
To undermine or overthrow an established system or authority.
Laude
To praise highly, especially in a public context; often used in the phrase "in laude of."
Analogous
Comparable in certain respects, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
Concur
To agree or have the same opinion as someone else.
Diverge
To separate from another route and go in a different direction; to differ in opinion or approach.
Concede
To admit that something is true after first denying it; to yield or grant something.
Transcend
To go beyond the limits of; to surpass or exceed.
Dissent
To hold or express opinions that differ from those commonly held; disagreement.
Equivocate
To use ambiguous language to conceal the truth or avoid committing oneself.
Elicit
To draw out a response, answer, or fact from someone in reaction to one's own actions or questions.
Corroborate
To confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding; to provide evidence for something.
Corollary
A proposition that follows from one already proven; a natural consequence or result.
Viability
The ability to work successfully; feasibility.
Inherent
Existing as a permanent, essential quality; intrinsic.
Bolster
To support or strengthen; to reinforce.
Abate
To reduce in amount, degree, intensity, or severity; to lessen.
Synergy
The interaction of elements that produces a total effect greater than the sum of the individual effects.
Articulate
To express thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively; also refers to speaking fluently.
Paradox
A statement that contradicts itself but may nonetheless be true; an apparent contradiction.
Interpolate
To insert something between fixed points, often used in the context of adding new information into existing data.