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autonomy   independence; self determination  
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cosmopolitan   worldly; widely sophisticated  
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derivative   something that comes from another source  
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esoteric   intended for or understood by only a small group  
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gaffe   a clumsy social error; a faux pas  
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idiosyncrasy   characteristic peculiar to an individual or group  
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insular   isloated; narrow or provincial  
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orthodox   adhering to the traditional and establish, especially in religion  
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potentate   one who has the power and position to rule over others; monarch  
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castigate   to scold, rebuke, or harshly criticize  
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censure   to issue official blame  
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denounce   to condemn openly  
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reclusive   seeking or preferring seclusion or isolation  
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relinquish   to retire from; give up or abandon  
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renounce   to give up(title for example), especially by formal announcement  
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vituperative   marked by harshly abusive condemnation  
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circumscribe   to draw a circle around; to restrict  
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contiguous   sharing an edge or boundary; touching  
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conciliatory   appeasing; soothing; showing willingness to reconcile  
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credible   capable of being believed; plausible  
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exonerate   to free form blame  
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incontrovertible   indisputable; not open to question  
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indict   to officially charge with wrongdoing or a crime  
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litigious   pronce to engage in lawsuits  
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partisan(adj.)   devoted to or biased in support of a party, group, or cause  
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parity   equality, as in amount, status, or value (antonym: disparity)  
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rectiude   moral uprightness; righteousness  
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remiss   lax in attending to duty; negligent  
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repudiate   to regect the validity or authourity of  
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sanctimonious   feigning piety or righteousness  
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scrupulous   principled, having a strong sense of right and wrong; conscientious and exacting  
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solicitous   concered  
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substantiate   to support with proof or evidence; verify  
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veracity   adherence to the truth; truthfulness  
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vindicate   to free form blame  
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