erupt - to burst forth suddenly and violently, often referring to the release of lava, gas, or ash from a volcano, pillaged - having been robbed or looted, especially during times of war or conflict., enduring - lasting for a long time without significant change or decline., pillage - to steal goods from a place or person by force, typically in a chaotic manner., hasten - to move or act quickly; to accelerate the process of something happening., rip-off - an instance of being charged excessively or unfairly for a product or service., stall - to delay or stop progress temporarily, often to gain time or avoid confrontation, weakened - made less strong or powerful, either physically or metaphorically, reimburse - to pay back money that has been spent or lost, usually as compensation., endorse - to publicly declare support for someone or something, often implying approval or recommendation., collude - to secretly cooperate with others to achieve a deceitful or illegal goal., abound - to exist in large numbers or quantities; to be plentiful., hostile - showing or feeling opposition or dislike; unfriendly or antagonistic in attitude., akin - similar in nature or character; closely related or comparable., nibbling - taking small bites or consuming food slowly and gently.,

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