pivot point - a point about which things can change direction, exfiltration - to get out of a place/area, to offset - to balance one influence against an opposing influence, so that there is no great difference as a result, to forego - to lose/skip/omit s'th which would normally be expected, intracacies - complicated details, surveillance - the careful watching of a person or place, surruptitiously - done secretly, without anyone seeing or knowing, to retain - to keep, to grasp - to hold s'th firmly, to escalate - to become or make something become greater or more serious, to obfuscate - to make something less clear and harder to understand, especially intentionally, prevalent - existing very commonly or happening often, innocuous - harmless, to arouse - to cause s'by to have a particular feeling, to obscure - to make s'th difficult to see/understand, ephemeral - lasting for only a short time, to regain - to take or get possession of something again, to pivot - to turn or twist, invaluable - extremely useful, intuitive - easy to use or learn without any special knowledge,
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