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discharge

verb

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to remove, send out, emit, or release something
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ambivalent

adjective

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having or showing opposite emotions, feelings, or ideas about a person or thing; uncertain
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inhospitable

adjective

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(of an environment) not providing shelter, sustenance, or favorable conditions; unpleasant to live in
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eclectic

adjective

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choosing or selecting what seems best from various doctrines, ideas, styles, etc.
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deteriorate

verb

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to weaken, disintegrate, or become progressively worse over time
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embellish

verb

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to adorn, decorate, or enhance with details, patterns, etc.
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diligent

adjective

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constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything
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mitigate

verb

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to make something less intense, unpleasant, or harmful
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paleontologist

noun

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a person who studies fossils to get more information about life forms in former geologic periods
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antipathy

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a strong feeling of dislike or anger; aversion
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cliché

noun

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an overused or trite idea, expression, or habit
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induce

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to bring about or on; to cause to arise
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inherent

adjective

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innate; existing as a natural or essential element of something or someone
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indispensable

adjective

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absolutely or completely necessary; essential
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from the standpoint of

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from a specific point or view or perspective
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