CD4 Flashcards

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catalyst

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Something that brings about change by its mere presence

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lucrative

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Brings in a significant amount of money

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3
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proficient

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Skilled or practiced

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4
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opulent

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Richness taken almost to excess

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5
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munificent

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Giving generous gifts of money or goods

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facilitate

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To make simple or easy

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delegate

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to assign responsibility to someone else

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corroborate

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To confirm or support, often using additional evidence or examples

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exonerate

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To free from blame

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10
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capitulate

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To give up, or to stop resisting pressure

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11
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analogous

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Bearing some resemblance or proportion

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12
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anomaly

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Something out of the ordinary, unusual, and strange

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13
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dichotomy

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Something that is split into two, where each separate part has nothing in common with the other

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14
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fallacious

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False, misleading, or deceptive

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15
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verisimilitude

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An appearance of truth

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16
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consensus

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General agreement

17
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precedent

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Something that has occurred or been decided on in the past that is used to influence an action or decision in the present

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antithesis

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Something having absolutely nothing in common with the other

19
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vacillate

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To be unable to settle on a choice, to be indecisive

20
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irrevocable

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Impossible to revoke, or take back

21
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implement

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To put into practice

22
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intrinsic

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So entwined and essential that it cannot be separated

23
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inexorable

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Relentless or unstoppable

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impeccable

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Without any flaws or errors

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incorrigible

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Not correctable

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trivial

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Having little value or significance

27
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dubious

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Questionable or open to doubt

28
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nominal

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In name only - a token amount

29
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surreptitious

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Sneaky, stealthy, furtive, or hidden

30
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tenuous

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Flimsy, fragile, or not substantial