RETRACT TO DRAW BACK; WITHDRAW. INVINCIBLE UNABLE TO BE CONQUERED.

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RETRACT TO DRAW BACK; WITHDRAW

INVINCIBLE UNABLE TO BE CONQUERED

PETULANT IRRITABLE; SHORT - TEMPERED

INTRACTABLE STUBBORN; OBSTINATE

EVINCE TO ESTABLISH

IMPETUS MOMENTUM

CONDUCIVE SUPPORTIVE; ENCOURAGING

DEDUCE TO INFER

PROTRACTED PROLONGED

IMPETUOUS ACTING PASSIONATELY AND WITHOUT FORETHOUGHT

PROVINCIAL NARROW-MINDED

INDUCE TO LEAD TOWARD SOME ACTION

INFRACTION MINOR VIOLATION OF A RULE OR LAW

INCISIVE SHARPLY CUTTING; DIRECT AND POWERFUL

ANATOMY THE STRUCTURE OR PARTS, TAKEN AS A WHOLE

PUNGENT STINGING OR BITING, ESPECIALLY IN TASTE OR SMELL

COMPUNCTION FEELING OF REGRET OR REMORSE

FRACTIOUS TENDING TO ARGUE OR CAUSE DISCORD

EXCISE TO CUT OFF; REMOVE

TOME A LARGE AND SERIOUS BOOK

COMPEL TO FORCE OR STRONGLY PERSUADE

CONJECTURE A GUESS, OFTEN ONE BASED ON FAULTY EVIDENCE

REMISS FAILING TO FULFILL ONE’S DUTY

DEJECTED DOWNCAST OR SAD

MOTIVE CAUSE FOR ACTION

EMOTE TO DRAMATICALLY EXPRESS EMOTIONS

DISMISSIVE SHOWING LITTLE REGARD; SCORNFUL

EXPEL TO SEND OUT OR AWAY

DEVIATE TO DEPART, ESPECIALLY FROM A PATH OR A PLAN

CONFER TO DISCUSS SOMETHING WITH SOMEONE ELSE

CONCISE BRIEF AND STRAIGHTFORWARD

COMPORTMENT MANNER IN WHICH ONE ACTS OR BEHAVES

OBVIATE TO MAKE UNNECESSARY; TO AVOID

IMPERVIOUS UNABLE TO BE AFFECTED

DEFER TO PUT ASIDE UNTIL LATER

APPARITION AN UNREAL FIGURE; A GHOST

PUPORTED CLAIMED AS TRUE, BUT PROBABLY FALSE

VISAGE FACE; FACIAL EXPRESSION

ASPECT A PART THAT CAN BE CONSIDERED OR VIEWED

PERSPICACIOUS WISE; INSIGHTFUL

PHENOMENON A FACT OR EVENT WHICH CAN BE OBSERVED AND/OR DOCUMENTED

EPITOME THE BEST EXAMPLE

EPIPHANY A MOMENT OF GREAT INSIGHT

EMISSARY AN AGENT SENT ON A MISSION

PROFUSE PLENTIFUL; ABUNDANT

INCOHERENT NOT ABLE TO BE UNDERSTOOD

RESOLUTE DETERMINED; STEADFAST

EFFUSIVE OVERFLOWING WITH WORDS OR FEELINGS

DISSOLUTE DEVOTED TO SENSUAL PLEASURE; LACKING MORAL RESTRAINT

DISPARATE DIFFERENT OR DIVERSE

SACRILEGE AN ACT AGAINST A HOLY PERSON OR PLACE

DIFFUSE SPREAD OUT; NOT FOCUSED ON ONE PLACE

FACSIMILE A COPY OR IMITATION

STATURE LEVEL OF ACHIEVEMENT OR AUTHORITY; STANDING

INFRASTRUCTURE THE BASIC FRAMEWORK OF A BUILDING OR SYSTEM

PROPONENT ONE WHO ARGUES IN FAVOR OF

DESTITUTE HAVING NO MONEY; POOR

FACTOTUM AN ASSISTANT WHO DOES A VARIETY OF JOBS

RECOLLECT TO REMEMBER; TO RECALL