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adjacent | adj. ear or next to; adjoining |
beset | v. 1) to surround or to attack repeatedly; 2) to trouble or weigh down. |
cede | v. to give up to transfer, especially to treaty or formal agreement. |
circuitous | adj. roundabout; indirect |
desultory | adj. proceeding or carried out in an aimless or random way |
galvanize | v. to excite or arouse action |
implement (n.) | a tool or instrument |
implement (v) | to carry out |
inconsequential | adj. lacking importance or worth; unable to make an impact; trivial |
magnitude | n. greatness of size, power, or influence |
materialize | v. 1) to become real or actual; 2) to appear in physical form, especially suddenly |
muster (n.) | a gathering, usually of military forces. |
muster (v.) | to summon or call forth; to gather. |
prohibitive | adj. serving to restrain action or discourage use of |
reminisce (v) | 1) to think or talk about one's past. |
reminiscence (n) | the act of remembering; a recollection |
reminiscent (adj) | suggestive of something else |
vanguard | n. the leading or forward position in a movement |
visionary (n.) | a person who's given to ideas that are not currently realistic; a dreamer. |
visionary (adj) | able to see what might be accomplished in the future |