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deem
regard or consider in a specified way.
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susceptible
likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
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watershed
an event or period marking a turning point in a course of action or state of affairs.
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averse
having a strong dislike of or opposition to something.
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entrenched
(of an attitude, habit, or belief) firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change; ingrained.
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compound
make (something bad) worse; intensify the negative aspects of.
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acute
(of a bad, difficult, or unwelcome situation or phenomenon) present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
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dire
(of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent.
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itinerant
traveling from place to place.
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triage
the process of determining the most important people or things from amongst a large number that require attention.
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haphazard
lacking any obvious principle of organization.
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unheralded
not previously announced, expected, or recognized.
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cadre
a small group of people specially trained for a particular purpose or profession.
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cohort
a group of people banded together or treated as a group.
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transcend
be or go beyond the range or limits of (something abstract, typically a conceptual field or division).
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untenable
(especially of a position or view) not able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection.
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salubrious
health-giving; healthy.
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prowess
skill or expertise in a particular activity or field.
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providential
occurring at a favorable time; opportune.
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seedy
sordid and disreputable.
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sheaf
a bundle of objects of one kind, especially papers.
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martial
of or appropriate to war; warlike.
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impassive
not feeling or showing emotion.
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scourge
a person or thing that causes great trouble or suffering.
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