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Breach
An opening (close seal)
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commandeer
to seize for military or official use
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diffuse
to spread or scatter freely or (concentrate brief succinct)
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predispose
to incline beforehand (immunize against)
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salvage
to save from fire (abandon, scrap, junk)
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spurious
not genuine, not true, not valid (genuine, authentic, bona fide, valid)
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adjourn
to stop preceding temporarily (open, call to order)
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comely
having a pleasing appearance (ugly)
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compensate
to pay for services (fail to reward)
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dissolute
to lose morals (moral, proper)
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feint
to make a deceptive movement
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fodder
food for horses or cattle
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illegible
hard to read (readable)
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jeer
to make fun of rudely (plaudits)
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lucrative
profitable (losing)
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mediocre
ordinary (exceptional)
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unflinching
showing no signs of fear (wavering)
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adherent
a follower (opponent)
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cherubic
resembling an angel (deilish)
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condone
pardon, overlook (condemn)
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terminate
to bring to an end
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disentangle
free from tangles
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fated
determined by fortune
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inanimate
not having life
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annihilate
to destroy completely
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catalyst
a substance that hurries a chemical equation
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incorrigible
beyond control
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paramount
above all others
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hew
to chop down with an axe
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posthumous
published after death
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sardonic
bitterly sarcastic
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superfluous
exceeding what is required
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exorbitant
unreasonably high
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metatropolis
a large city
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tirad
a long angry speech
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