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Abate: to become weaker, decrease
acknowledge: to admit the existence of
agent: a person who acts for another or something that creates result
authority: the right to give orders, make decisions or take action
devastate: to ruin or destroy completely
epidemic: rapid spreading disease
estimate: to figure roughly or make approximate calculation
evict: to force out of property by legal action
impartial: not favoring one side more than another
industrious: hardworking; not lazy
infuriate: to make very angry
irrelevant: having nothing to do with the subject
precise: exact, accurate
sham: something fake or false or not genuine
trek: a long slow and difficult journey
bewail: express deep regret or sorrow over
destitute: without resources (esp. necessities), lacking or devoid of
detract: to take away from the value, beauty or importance
emancipate: to liberate, let free (especially from slavery)
extol: to praise highly
flamboyant: excessively showy, unrestrained
impetus: a driving force, anything that causes action
insuperable: incapable of being overcome or defeated
intermittent: not continuous, happening at intervals
maxim: a general truth or rule of conduct or short saying
obligatory: required or demanded
plumb: to measure the depth of water, understand by close examination or reach deepest part
vagabond: a person who wanders from place to place
visage: a face, especially one expressing feeling
wheedle: to coax or gain by sly persuasion or insincere praise
Across:3. | to liberate, let free (especially from slavery) | 4. | having nothing to do with the subject | 6. | a long slow and difficult journey | 9. | to coax or gain by sly persuasion or insincere praise | 10. | to make very angry | 13. | to become weaker, decrease | 15. | without resources (esp. necessities), lacking or devoid of | 18. | a person who wanders from place to place | 20. | a face, especially one expressing feeling | 23. | not continuous, happening at intervals | 24. | exact, accurate | 25. | to praise highly | 26. | the right to give orders, make decisions or take action | 27. | to measure the depth of water, understand by close examination or reach deepest part |
| | Down:1. | to take away from the value, beauty or importance | 2. | a general truth or rule of conduct or short saying | 4. | incapable of being overcome or defeated | 5. | a driving force, anything that causes action | 7. | to figure roughly or make approximate calculation | 8. | something fake or false or not genuine | 10. | not favoring one side more than another | 11. | to admit the existence of | 12. | required or demanded | 14. | to ruin or destroy completely | 16. | to force out of property by legal action | 17. | hardworking; not lazy | 19. | express deep regret or sorrow over | 21. | rapid spreading disease | 22. | a person who acts for another or something that creates result |
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Across:3. | to liberate, let free (especially from slavery) | 4. | having nothing to do with the subject | 6. | a long slow and difficult journey | 9. | to coax or gain by sly persuasion or insincere praise | 10. | to make very angry | 13. | to become weaker, decrease | 15. | without resources (esp. necessities), lacking or devoid of | 18. | a person who wanders from place to place | 20. | a face, especially one expressing feeling | 23. | not continuous, happening at intervals | 24. | exact, accurate | 25. | to praise highly | 26. | the right to give orders, make decisions or take action | 27. | to measure the depth of water, understand by close examination or reach deepest part |
| | Down:1. | to take away from the value, beauty or importance | 2. | a general truth or rule of conduct or short saying | 4. | incapable of being overcome or defeated | 5. | a driving force, anything that causes action | 7. | to figure roughly or make approximate calculation | 8. | something fake or false or not genuine | 10. | not favoring one side more than another | 11. | to admit the existence of | 12. | required or demanded | 14. | to ruin or destroy completely | 16. | to force out of property by legal action | 17. | hardworking; not lazy | 19. | express deep regret or sorrow over | 21. | rapid spreading disease | 22. | a person who acts for another or something that creates result |
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