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to wreak
to cause or inflict (typically harm, destruction, or havoc)
havoc
widespread chaos, disorder, or devastation
execution
1. the act of carrying out a plan, task, or action.
2. the killing of someone as a legal penalty.
paramount
supreme; of the greatest importance or significance
hugely
extremely; to a very great extent
efficient
achieving maximum productivity with minimal wasted effort or resources
to visualize
to form a mental image or concept of something
pressure
1. continuous physical force against an object.
2. mental or emotional stress.
accessible
easily reached, understood, or used; approachable
immediately
instantly; without delay, or directly in time/space
principal
the most important or senior person in an organization or group
mindset
the established set of attitudes held by someone
cardiovascular diseases
class of disorders affecting the heart and blood vessels
impromptu
done without preparation; spontaneous, or a spontaneous act
estimate
approximate calculation or judgment of value, quantity, or quality
unbeknownst
without the knowledge of a specified person or group
blood vessels
tubular structures (arteries, veins, capillaries) that transport blood throughout the body
pituitary gland
pea-sized gland at the brain’s base, regulating hormones and controlling other endocrine glands
anti-inflammatory
reducing inflammation; used to treat swelling or pain
enhanced
improved, increased, or augmented in quality, value, or effectiveness
resilience
the capacity to recover from difficulties or adapt to challenges; toughness