Intervene - To come between people, objects, or an event and change what is happening., Intrepid - Fearless., Intricate - Highly detailed., Invasive - Intrusive., Investigate - To examine or study., Irascible - Easy to anger., Irony - The use of words to give a meaning opposite to their literal meaning., Irresolute - Uncertain., Jargon - Words specific to a certain job or group., Jointly - Together., Knack - A special talent or skill., Labor - Work or effort., Lag - To fall behind., Lampoon - To mock or ridicule., Languish - To become weak; to be neglected., Lecture - A talk given to an audience., Leery - Wary., Legitimate - Lawful., Lenient - Merciful; less harsh., Likely - Probable., Ludicrous - Ridiculous., Maintain - To continue at the same level., Major - Very important., Manipulate - To influence, especially in an unfair way., Maximize - To increase to the greatest possible size., Measure - To find the size and dimensions of something., Mediocre - Ordinary, average., Mend - To fix., Method - A way of doing something., Migrate - To move from one place to another., Minimum - The smallest or lowest amount possible., Misleading - Giving the wrong idea., Modify - To change., Morose - Gloomy, depressed., Negligent - Lazy, neglectful., Nonchalant - Indifferent, unexcited., Obey - To follow orders or instructions., Obtain - To get., Obvious - Easily understood., Opponent - Someone on the opposite side for a game or contest., Oppress - To unfairly burden., Origin - The source; where something began., Paradigm - A typical example of something., Parsimonious - Frugal, stingy., Partake - To join in., Partial - Preferring one option over others., Paucity - Something existing in very small amounts; scarcity., Peak - The highest or most important point., Peripheral - Located on the side or edge., Permeate - To penetrate or pass through., Persist - To continue, especially when facing opposition., Pertain - Relate., Phase - A period or stage in a process., Poll - A record of opinions or votes., Potent - Powerful., Pragmatic - Practical, sensible., Praise - To give approval or admiration., Precede - To come before., Precise - Exact., Prestigious - Having a high reputation., Prevalent - Widespread., Primary - First; most important., Prior - Previous or earlier., Proceed - To continue doing something., Progeny - Offspring., Promote - To further to progress of something., Prosper - To do well., Proximity - Nearness in time or space., Quarrel - Disagreement or fight; to have an argument., Range - The distance between two things, often the maximum and the minimum., Rank - An official position or station., Rebuke - To sternly disapprove or reprimand., Recapitulate - To give a brief summary., Recede - To retreat., Recommend - To present someone with confidence and approval., Reform - To make changes that improve something., Regulate - To supervise or control a process so that it functions correctly., Reinforce - To strengthen with added support., Reject - To say no to something that is offered.,
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