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Adhere(verb)

to believe in and follow the practices of

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Advocate(verb)

to publicly reccomend or support

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Allude(verb)

to suggest or call attention to indirectly; to hint at

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Ambivalence(noun)

the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone

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Analogous(adj.)

Comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of things compared

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Anecdote(noun)

a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person

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Apprehensive(adj.)

Anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen

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Arbitrary(adj.)

based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system

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Assert(verb)

to state a fact or belief confidently

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Bias(noun)

prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair

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Bolster(verb)

to support or strengthen; prop up

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Brevity(noun)

concise and exact use of words in writing or speech

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Buttress(verb)

to increase the strength of or justification for; to reinforce

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Capitalize(verb)

to attempt to gain an advantage from an opportunity or situation

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Circumvent(verb)

to find a way around

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Cohesion(noun)

the action of forming a united whole

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Compelling(adjectives.)

evoking interest, attention, or admiration

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Concede(verb)

to admit that something true or valid after first denying or resisting it

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Congenial(adj.)

pleasant, friendly, or agreeable

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Consensus(noun)

a general agreement

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Converge(verb)

to come together to form a new whole

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Corroborate(verb)

to confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding

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Culpable(adj.)

guilt or worthy of blame

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Curtail(verb)

to reduce in extent or quantity

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Decisive(adj.)

settling an issue; producing a definite result

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Deduce(verb)

to arrive at a conclusion through reasoning

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Deference(noun)

humble submission and respect

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Degrade(verb)

to treat or regard someone with contempt or disrespect

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Denounce(verb)

to publicly declare to be wrong or evil

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Derive(verb)

to obtain from a specific source

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Disconcerting(adj.)

causing one to feel unsettled or worried

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Dispute(verb)

to engage in an argument or cast doubt upon

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Divergent(adj.)

tending to be different or develop in different directions

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Dormant(adj.)

having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep

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Elicit(verb)

to draw out a response or fact from someone

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Eloquent(adj.)

fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing

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Epitome(noun)

a perfect example of a particular quality or type

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Equity(noun)

the quality if being fair or impartial

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Erratic(adj.)

irregular in pattern or movement

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Evince(verb)

to reveal the presence of a quality or feeling

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Evoke(verb)

to bring or recall to the conscious mind

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Exert(verb)

to make a physical or mental effort

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Explicit(adj.)

stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt

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Foster(verb)

to encourage or promote the development of

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Imminent(adj.)

about to happen

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Impede(verb)

to delay or prevent someone or something by obstructing; to hinder

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Implicit(adj.)

implied but not plainly expressed

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Impose)verb)

to force a rule or punishment to be accepted or obeyed

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Indecipherable(adj.)

not able to be read or understood

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Indifference(noun)

lack of interest, concern, or sympathy

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Induce(verb)

to succeed at influencing or persuading someone to do something

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Inevitable(adj.)

certain to happen; unavoidable

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Invoke(verb)

to cite or appeal to someone or something as an authority for an action or in support of an argument

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Ironic(adj.)

happening in the opposite way from what is expected, and typically causing amusement because of this

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Jarring(adj.)

unconfident in a string or shocking way

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Juxtapose(verb)

to place close together for contrasting effect

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Latent(adj.)

existing but not yet developed or manifest

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Mandate(verb)

to order something be done or someone behave in a certain way

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Meticulous(adj.)

showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise

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Mitigate(verb)

to make less serious, severe, or painful

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Novel(adjectives.)

new or unusual in an interesting way

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Nuanced(adj.)

characterized by slight degrees of meaning or expression

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Obscure(adj.)

not discovered or known about; uncertain

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Obsolete(adj.)

no longer produced or used; out of date

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Obstruct(verb)

to block or deliberately make something difficult

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Oppressive(adj.)

unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint; weighing heavily on the mind or spirits

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Outsized(adj.)

exceptionally large

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Palpable(adj.)

easily noticeable

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Persuasive(adj.)

spreading widely throughout an area or group of people., especially in an unpleasant way

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Pragmatic(adj.)

dealing with things in a sensible or realistic manner; practical

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Preclude(verb)

to make impossible

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Prevalence(noun)

the fact or condition of being prevalent; commoness

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Profound(adj.)

having or showing great knowledge or insight

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Prominent(adj.)

important; famous

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Proponent(noun)

a person who argues for a theory, proposal, or concept

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