Target 100+ Deck 22
Total: 20 cards
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verb

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to fail to fulfill or perform something, especially one that must be done legally

figurative
adjective

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representing by a figure, likeness, or resemblance; shown in a realistic way

rein
noun

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the power to control, direct, or guide someone or something

matrix
noun

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a substance, situation, or environment in which something develops, grows, or takes form

harness
verb

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to attach, fasten, or put a harness or strap on

satire
noun

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a literary work in which folly, vice, or shortcoming are held up to criticize, ridicule, or scorn

preclude
verb

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to hinder or prevent something from happening, or to make something impossible

congenital
adjective

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existing or present at birth; inherent

malignant
adjective

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having or showing an evil nature, ill will, or hatred; malicious

fanatic
adjective

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unreasonably enthusiastic; characterized by an intense uncritical devotion

rein
noun

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a long, thin leather strap used to control or guide an animal, usually a horse

harness
noun

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a set of bands, belts, and straps used to control or hold in place someone or something

satire
noun

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the use of humor, irony, or sarcasm to criticize and show how foolish or wicked an idea or a person

malignant
adjective

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extremely infectious and dangerous; likely to cause death

fanatic
noun

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a person who is extremely enthusiastic about and obsessively interested in someone or something

panacea
noun

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a medicine, remedy, or solution for all diseases or problems

asteroid
noun

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a small rocky celestial body that moves around the sun, especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

edifice
noun

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a large building or structure, often imposing

dismal
adjective

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showing or causing dejection or gloom; depressing

impromptu
adjective

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done, formed, or made without previous planning or preparation; spontaneous
