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repudiate
to refuse to accept; to reject formally. Synonyms: reject, deny, disown
corroborate
to confirm or give support to a statement. Synonyms: confirm, verify, substantiate
equivocal
open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous. Synonyms: ambiguous, unclear, uncertain
meticulous
showing great attention to detail. Synonyms: careful, thorough, precise
subvert
to undermine the power or authority of. Synonyms: undermine, sabotage, destabilize
substantiate
to provide evidence to support or prove. Synonyms: verify, confirm, validate
mitigate
to make less severe or painful. Synonyms: alleviate, ease, lessen
idiosyncratic
peculiar to an individual. Synonyms: distinctive, peculiar, unique
preclude
to prevent something from happening. Synonyms: prevent, hinder, exclude
supplant
to replace, especially by underhand means. Synonyms: replace, displace, supersede
discern
to recognize or perceive clearly. Synonyms: perceive, distinguish, detect
evince
to show or reveal a quality clearly. Synonyms: show, display, manifest
contentious
causing or likely to cause an argument. Synonyms: controversial, disputed, debatable
preempt
to take action to prevent something. Synonyms: forestall, prevent, anticipate
ameliorate
to make something bad better. Synonyms: improve, enhance, alleviate
scrutinize
to examine or inspect closely. Synonyms: examine, inspect, study
presuppose
to require as a precondition; to assume beforehand. Synonyms: assume, presume, take for granted
incongruous
not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings. Synonyms: inappropriate, mismatched, jarring
subordinate
lower in rank or position; secondary. Synonyms: secondary, inferior, lesser
abate
to become less intense or widespread. Synonyms: diminish, lessen, decrease
simplify
to make less complicated. Synonyms: streamline, clarify, reduce
replicate
to make an exact copy of; reproduce. Synonyms: duplicate, copy, reproduce
eschew
to deliberately avoid using. Synonyms: avoid, shun, abstain from
anticipate
to expect or predict. Synonyms: expect, predict, foresee
engender
to cause or give rise to a feeling or situation. Synonyms: produce, generate, create
vindicate
to clear of blame; to justify. Synonyms: justify, defend, exonerate
induce
to succeed in persuading or leading someone. Synonyms: cause, prompt, persuade
untenable
not able to be maintained or defended. Synonyms: indefensible, unsustainable, weak
rectify
to put right; to correct. Synonyms: correct, fix, amend
harbinger
a person or thing that announces something coming. Synonyms: herald, omen, precursor
perfunctory
carried out without thought or care. Synonyms: cursory, superficial, mechanical
overlook
to fail to notice; to ignore. Synonyms: ignore, miss, neglect
anomalous
deviating from what is standard. Synonyms: abnormal, atypical, irregular
augment
to make greater by adding to it. Synonyms: increase, supplement, boost
magnify
to make appear larger or greater. Synonyms: enlarge, amplify, intensify
amend
to make minor changes to improve. Synonyms: modify, revise, alter
elusive
difficult to find, catch, or achieve. Synonyms: evasive, slippery, intangible
categorize
to place in a particular category. Synonyms: classify, sort, group
attenuate
to reduce the force or value. Synonyms: weaken, lessen, diminish
verisimilitude
the appearance of being true or real. Synonyms: realism, authenticity, plausibility
mediate
to intervene to bring about agreement. Synonyms: intervene, intercede, arbitrate
redress
to remedy or set right an undesirable situation. Synonyms: remedy, correct, rectify
circumvent
to find a way around an obstacle. Synonyms: bypass, evade, sidestep
exhaustive
examining all possible aspects. Synonyms: thorough, comprehensive, complete
interchangeable
able to be exchanged with each other. Synonyms: exchangeable, equivalent, transposable
novelty
the quality of being new or original. Synonyms: originality, freshness, newness
disparity
a great difference. Synonyms: inequality, gap, discrepancy
renounce
to formally declare abandonment. Synonyms: abandon, give up, forsake
impartiality
the quality of being unbiased. Synonyms: fairness, neutrality, objectivity
ambivalent
having mixed feelings about something. Synonyms: uncertain, conflicted, undecided
incongruity
the state of being out of place. Synonyms: inconsistency, mismatch, discrepancy
spurious
not what it appears to be; false. Synonyms: false, fake, counterfeit
dissociate
to disconnect or separate from something. Synonyms: separate, disconnect, distance