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Revoke
(v.) To officially cancel or withdraw.
Correspondence
(n.) Communication through letters, emails, or written messages.
Incisive
(adj.) Clear and direct, showing sharp thinking or understanding; quick to understand or express a point.
Germination
(n.) The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
Indispensable
(adj.) Absolutely necessary; something that cannot be done without.
Deterrent
(n.) Something that discourages or prevents an action or behavior.
Deficient
(adj.) Lacking something necessary or required; incomplete or insufficient.
Erroneous
(adj.) Incorrect or mistaken; full of errors.
Exalted
(adj. Raised in status, rank, or power; highly praised or honored.
Renegotiable
(adj.) Capable of being discussed and changed, especially in terms of contracts or agreements.
Corroborate
(v.) To support or confirm the truth of something with additional evidence or information.
Commemorate
(v.) To honor or remember someone or something, often with a ceremony or a special event.
Connoisseur
(n.) A person who has great knowledge and appreciation for something, especially fine art, food, or wine.
Colleague
(n.) A person who works with you, typically in the same organization or profession.
Dissatisfied
(adj.) Not happy or content with something; unhappy or displeased.
Deflation
(n.) The reduction or decrease in the general price level of goods and services, often leading to lower economic activity.
Deft
(adj.) Skillful and quick in movement or action; agile or proficient.
Acquire
(v.) To obtain or get something, typically through effort, purchase, or learning.
Aggravate
(v.) To make something worse or more serious; to intensify a situation.
Collegiate
(adj.) Relating to a college or its students; associated with higher education.