emulate – To strive to equal or excel, esp. through imitation

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emulate – To strive to equal or excel, esp. through imitation

ubiquitous – adj. - Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent

sedentary- adj. -. Characterized by or requiring much sitting sedentary- adj.- Characterized by or requiring much sitting. Accustomed to sitting or to taking little exercise.

penitent – adj. - Feeling or expressing remorse for one’s misdeeds or sins.

clairvoyant – adj.- One possessing the supposed power of clairvoyance (the supposed power to see what cannot be seen by the senses)

affinity – n. pl. - A natural attraction or feeling of kinship affinity – n. pl.- A natural attraction or feeling of kinship. Relationship by marriage. An inherent similarity between persons or things

expedite – tr. v. - To speed up the progress of; accelerate expedite – tr. v. - To speed up the progress of; accelerate. To perform quickly and efficiently.

innocuous – adj. -. Having no adverse effect; harmless innocuous – adj.- Having no adverse effect; harmless. Not likely to offend or provoke to strong emotion; insipid.

vindictive – adj. -. Disposed to seek revenge vindictive – adj.- Disposed to seek revenge. Marked by or resulting from a desire to hurt; spiteful.

terse – adj. -Brief and to the point; effectively concise: a terse one-word answer.

propensity – n. pl. - An innate inclination; a tendency.

impetuous – adj. - Marked by sudden and forceful energy or emotion; impulsive and passionate. Having or marked by violent force.

resilient – adj. - Able to recover readily, as from misfortune.