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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| mercenary-noun | a paid soldier who serves in the armed forces of a foreign country |
| recruit-verb | to enlist in the military; to hire people for jobs |
| transfer-verb | to move |
| previous-adjective | earlier |
| infaltion-verb | when it takes more and more money to buy the same amount of goods; increase in price of goods or services |
| aid-verb | to help |
| desert-verb | o leave without permission or intent to come back |
| issue-noun | a subject that people have different views about; to deliver or hand out |
| blockade-verb | an action used to keep a country from communicating and trading with other nations; to close off a country's ports |
| privateer-noun | privately owned ship outfitted with weapons |
| impact - verb | an effect |
| sustain-verb | to suffer or experience |
| siege-verb | an attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of a place; military blockade |
| ratify-verb | to vote approval of |
| ambush-verb | an attack in which the attacker hides and surprises the enemy |
| strategy-noun | a plan of action; a careful plan or method |
| pursue-verb | to proceed with |