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imposing
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adjective
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Demanding attention or respect due to size, power, or presence. |
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impregnable
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adjective
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Unable to be broken into or captured. |
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impunity
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noun
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Freedom from negative consequences or accountability for one’s actions. |
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indispensable
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adjective
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Impossible to replace or substitute due to its significance. |
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industrious
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adjective
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To work very hard |
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ingrained
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adjective
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Firmly fixed or established; difficult to change; deeply embedded and hard to remove. |
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integrity
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adjective
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The quality of being honest and consistently upholding strong moral principles. |
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invincible
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adjective
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Too powerful to be defeated or overcome |
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ironclad
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adjective
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So strong that it cannot be challenged or changed |
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landmark
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noun
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Characterized by an event, discovery, or change that marks an important turning point in events. |
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legitimacy
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noun
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The state of being accepted as valid, authentic, or justified; the quality of being lawful in accordance with established rules. |
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leverage
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noun
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The ability to influence people, situations, or decisions to gain an advantage |
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linchpin
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noun
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A central, essential, or most important person or thing that holds everything together. |
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longevity
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noun
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The ability to withstand the test of time and remain relevant or functional. |
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mandatory
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adjective
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Compulsory or obligatory, not voluntary – enforced by an authority. |
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manifesto
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noun
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A public declaration of intent, policy, aims, opinions, and objectives. |
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mighty
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adjective
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Having great power or strength — physically or mentally strong. |
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noble
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adjective
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Having high moral qualities such as honor, courage, and generosity. |
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overpower
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verb
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To defeat or overcome with superior strength, force, or pursuasiveness. |
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panacea
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noun
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A solution or remedy for all problems or difficulties. |
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