Intermediate Deck 45
Total: 20 cards
encounter
verb
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to come across or run into something or someone new, unusual, unpleasant, or unexpected

stimulate
verb
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to excite to activity or growth or to greater activity

vital
adjective
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extremely important and necessary for something to exist, happen, or succeed; essential

tragedy
noun
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a disaster or very bad event

evolution
noun
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the theory that the various kinds of existing animals, plants, etc. have come from kinds that existed in the past

implement
verb
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to carry out or put into effect something, such as a plan or agreement, that has been decided on

guarantee
noun
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an assurance for the fulfillment of a condition, especially with regards to the quality of a product or service or the completion of an obligation

recession
noun
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a temporary depression or decline in economic activity or prosperity

cope
verb
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to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem, situation, or a particular type or amount of work

tease
verb
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to purposely annoy or irritate someone or something for personal entertainment

grab
verb
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to quickly take, get, or hold someone or something

divorce
noun
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the legal ending or dissolution of a marriage

prompt
adjective
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done, delivered, given, etc. quickly and without delay

awkward
adjective
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causing or feeling embarrassment

bump
verb
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to collide with, strike, or knock with force or violence

abandon
verb
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to leave a person, place, activity, or situation with no intention of returning

critic
noun
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someone whose job is to make judgments about the good and bad qualities of art, music, films, etc.

contribute
verb
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to give something, especially money or help, in order to provide or achieve something together with other people

crucial
adjective
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extremely important or significant

opponent
noun
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a person who is on an opposing side in a game, contest, controversy, or the like; adversary
