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What is nimble?
Able to move quickly and easily.
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What is acquired?
To gain ownership of something; to get by one’s own efforts or actions.
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What is devious?
Sneaky; not frank or honest.
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What is plight?
A difficult or dangerous condition or situation.
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What is flourished?
To thrive or prosper.
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What is plight?
A difficult or dangerous condition or situation.
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What is authority?
The right to give orders, make decisions, or take action.
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What is era?
A particular period in history.
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What is ruthless?
Showing no mercy; pitiless.
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What is impede?
To get in the way of; to interfere with the movement of.
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What is ponderous?
Heavy and slow moving.
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What is blatant?
Very obvious in an offensive or shameless way.
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What is inevitable?
Bound to happen; unavoidable.
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What is acknowledge?
Commonly accepted or recognized.
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What is impunity?
Freedom from being harmed or punished.
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What is verge?
An edge, border, or brink.
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What is capitulated?
To give in; to surrender.
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What is lavish?
Very costly.
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What is aghast?
Struck with horror; shocked.
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What is indifferent?
Not concerned about; not caring.
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What is vigilant?
Watchful; ready for danger.
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What is consternation?
Amazement or fear that makes one feel confused.
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What is negligent?
Failing to take proper care of or to give proper attention to.
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What is disrupt?
To interrupt; to bring to a temporary halt.
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What is intensified?
To increase; to strengthen or deepen.
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