plateau - A relatively stable level or stage of growth or development , posthumous - Occurring or continuing after one’s death, pristine - Looking like new; unspoiled, pure, pulverize - To pound, crush, or grind into a powder or dust, quandary - A condition or uncertainty or doubt, a dilemma , quota - A number or percentage that represent the required or targeted minimum, recede - To move back or away from a limit, degree, point, or mark, renaissance - Rebirth or revival, renegade -  a person who rejects a cause, allegiance, religion, or a group for another., repertoire - Range of skills, abilities, and techniques of a person or a group, repose - State of being at rest, rescind - Cancel or make void; annul , silhouette - An outline of something that appears dark against a light background, solstice - Time of the year when the sun is farthest north or south of the equator, spectrum - A broad range or related qualities, ideas, or activities, stigmatize - To characterize or label a person or thing as socially undesirable or disgraceful, stringent - Strictly or severely controlled or enforced; rigorous , suffrage - The right to vote in political elections, surrogate - A person or thing that takes the place of another person or thing, synopsis - A condensed version of a text; an abstract; summary, tariff - A tax or duty imposed by a government on a category of imported or exported goods, tenuous - Weak and unconvincing without substance; flimsy, tranquility - The quality or condition or being free from disturbances, transgression - Act that violates a law, command, or moral code, trepidation - Fear or uneasiness about the future, truncate - To shorten something my removing or cutting part of it, tumult - Noisy and disorderly activity; a commotion or disturbance; commotion, tundra - A cold, treeless, usually lowland area of far northern regions, unanimous - sharing the same opinion; being fulling in agreement, uncanny - Too strange or mysterious to be of human origin or nature, undulate - To move in waves or with a smooth wavy motion, usurp - To seize or take over something without the right or authority to do so, vacillate - To be unable to decide between one opinion or course of action and another, vicarious - Experience felt through the actions of another person rather than first hand, vilify - To make vicious and abusive statements about a person, virtuoso - A person of great skill or technique , volatile - Characterized by a sudden change; tending to become suddenly violent, voracious - Eating or eager to eat great amounts of food, wretched - Very unhappy or unfortunate; miserable, zenith - The high point or climax of something; culmination; the peak,

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