All terms in this list:
Acquit: free from an accusation; declare innocent
congested: filled to excess
objective: something toward which efforts are directed
remorseful: Filled with remorse
apparel: Outer clothing
irrelevant: not relating to the subject
lucrative: Producing wealth
prestige: standing in the eyes of others
assume: take for granted
indulgent: inclined to give in to one's wishes or those of toehrs
resolve: get back
retrieve: get back
adversary: person or group that opposes another
fiscal: pertaining to money or finance
replenish: make full or complete again
rescind: take away; make void
abrupt: occurring quickly and without warning
embarrassment: state of being embarrassed
lax: lacking in firmness or severity; not strict
aftermath: that which follows or results, especially from a disaster
generate: bring into existence; be the cause of
option: something that may be or is chosen
persevere: maintain a course of action in spite of difficulties, opposition, or discouragement
aspect: distinct part of something
confidential: imparted (entrusted) in confidence
overlook: fail to notice or consider
speculate: take to be true on the basis of insufficient evidence
breach: violation of a low, duty or obligaton
disintegrate: break up or decompose
requisite: required for a particular purpose
revoke: cancelled by recalling or taking back
autonomy: right of self-government
inflexible: rigidly firm in will or purpose
judicious: having, exercising, or characterized by sound judgement
punitive: inflicting, involving, or aiming at punishment
indignant: feeling or showing indignation
integrity: soundness of moral character
negotiate: arrange for or bring something about through discussion or compromise
synthetic: formed by chemical reactions in a laboratory, rather than by nature
contend: strive in rivalry or competition
ingredient: component part of any combination or mixture
irrational: lacking sound judgement; contrary to reason
shirk: avoid the performance of one's work or duty
aspiration: strong desire, longing, or aim
bleak: offering little or no hope or encouragement
endorse: approve openly
insinuate: introduce artfully and indirectly
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