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20 Cards in this Set
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Implement
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Tool: instrument; to carry out; accomplish; fulfill
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Apply; tool
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Surmount
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To overcome (a difficulty); to rise above; to be above or on top of
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Pass; deal with, difficult; over come
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Adversary
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An opponent; an enemy
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Villain; enemy
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Wrangle |
A noisy quarrel or brawl; to quarrel or bicker; to win or obtain by argument; to herd (livestock)
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Fights; Tassel
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Homage
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Something done or given to show respect or honor; an act of allegiance
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Honor
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Precedent
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An act that serves as an example for later acts |
Model
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Acknowledge |
To admit; to recognize the rights or authority of; to express thanks for
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Recognize; admit; make known
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Objective |
Real true A purpose something aimed for |
Unbiased
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Elude
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To escape from or avoid; to escape the understanding of |
Escape |
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Exploit
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A bold or brilliant act; to use to full advantage; to make unfair use of |
Arouse; make use of
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Lax |
Loose or slack; relaxed; careless; not strict
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Lazy, Careless
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Evict
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To force a person by law to leave a building the person has leased or rented; to force out, eject
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Thrown out
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Ostracize
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To shut out or exclude from a group; to banish
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Exclude
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Incompatible
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Unable to agree or get along; conflicting; mismatched |
Not relating; conflicting, mismatched |
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Solvent
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Able to meet financial obligations; able to dissolve another substance A liquid capable of dissolving another substance |
Liquid, Substance
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Subsequent |
Later; coming after; following in time
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Later, After
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Formidable
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Hard to overcome or deal with; causing fear; awe-inspiring |
Difficult
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Addicted |
Given up to a habit or compulsion
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Strong, desire
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Radical |
Fundamental or basic; favoring basic or drastic change; extreme departing from the usual Someone holding radical views |
Unrealistic, Extreme
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Defraud
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To take away or deprive of a right or property by deceit; to swindle |
Steal, take sway from, deprive
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