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30 Cards in this Set
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Flagrant |
Shockingly obvious; outrageous |
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Venture |
To take risk of; Dare |
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Comprehensive |
Including all or much; complete |
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Rehabilitate |
To restore to a normal life through therapy or education |
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Perservere |
To continue with an effort or plan despite difficulties; to keep going |
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Turmoil |
Complete confusion;uproar;disorder |
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Calamity |
An event bringing great loss and misery; a tragedy |
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Fluctuate |
To vary irregularly;to go up and down or back and forth ;to vary |
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Ponder |
To consider carefully;think deeply about |
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Conventional |
Customary;ordinary;usual |
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Enigma |
A mystery or puzzle |
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Dispatch |
To send to a specific place or on a specific business |
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Nocturnal |
Of, about, or happening in the night;active at night |
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Attest |
To make a statement about something on the basis of personal experiences;bear witness;testify |
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Orient |
To determine one's location or direction;to locate in relation to a direction (east, west, etc) |
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Discerb |
To recognize; detect |
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Enhance |
To improve; add to strength, beauty, or value of something |
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Mobile |
Moving or able to move from place to place |
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Attribute |
A qualify or feature of a person or thing ; characteristic |
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Exemplify |
To be an example of; represent;be typical of; to illustrate |
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Constitute |
To make up;be the parts of; to form |
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Default |
To fail to do something required |
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Predominant |
Most common or most noticeable ; main |
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Prerequisite |
Something required before hand; a requirement |
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Confiscate |
To seize with authority; legally take possession of |
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Decipher |
To interpret or read (something confusing or hard to make out); to figure out |
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Nominal |
Slight;very small compared with what might be expected ;very little |
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Concurrent |
Happening or existing at the same time;simultaneous |
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Recession |
A temporary decline to business;an economic setback |
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Hypothetical |
Supposed for the sake of argument or examination;imaginary;theoretical |