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Unit 4A

Titanic Collection

TermDefinition
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.
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