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tumultuous
    excited, confused, or disorderly.
    
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    avert
    prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence).
    
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    plainly
    able to be perceived easily.
    
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    stoke
    encourage or incite (a strong emotion or tendency).
    
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    dogged
    having or showing tenacity and grim perseverance.
    
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    atomize
    reduce (something) to atoms or other small distinct units.
    
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    precipitously
    very steeply.
    
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    demur
    raise doubts or objections or show reluctance.
    
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    evince
    reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling).
    
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    pointedly
    in a direct and unambiguous way, often indicating criticism or displeasure.
    
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    fray
    battle or fight.
    
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    rebuff
    an abrupt or ungracious refusal or rejection of an offer, request, or friendly gesture.
    
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    wane
    decrease in rigor, power, or extent; become weaker.
    
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    intercession
    the action of intervening on behalf of another.
    
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    bigot
    a person who is intolerant toward those holding different opinions.
    
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    hagiography
    a biography that idealizes its subject.
    
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    scion
    a descendant of a notable family.
    
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