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Unit 4A
Titanic Collection
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Inexorable | Impossible to stop, prevent, or persuade. It describes a process that is relentless (e.g., "the inexorable passage of time"). |
| Inherent | Existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute; built-in (e.g., "the inherent risks of skydiving"). |
| Manifestation | An event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something abstract |
| Inadequacy | The state of not being enough or not being good enough for a particular task or purpose; a lack of quality or quantity. |
| Sustaining | Providing the energy, food, or support needed for something to continue existing or living. |
| Warped | Twisted or bent out of shape (physically); or, more metaphorically, distorted and abnormal (e.g., "a warped sense of humor") |
| Satisfied | Content or pleased because one has what they need or because something has happened the way they wanted. |
| Remarked | Said something as a comment; made a casual observation. |
| Replied | Said or wrote something as an answer to a stimulus or question. |
| Recall: | To bring a fact, event, or situation back into one's mind; to remember. |
| Significant: | Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy. It can also mean having a particular meaning that is not directly stated. |
| False: | Not according to truth or fact; incorrect or dishonest. |