Morality
Morality refers to the principles or rules that determine what is right or wrong, good or bad in behavior.
Prescient
Prescient means having or showing knowledge of events before they happen, as if predicting the future.
Benevolent
Benevolent describes someone who is kind, generous, and well-meaning, often concerned with the welfare of others.
Subjugation
Subjugation is the act of bringing someone or something under control or domination, often through force or oppression.
Capitulation
Capitulation means surrendering or giving in after resisting, often in the context of negotiations or conflict.
Malignant
Malignant describes something that is harmful, dangerous, or intended to cause harm. It can also refer to a disease, like cancer, that spreads and is likely to cause serious damage.
Mendacious
Mendacious describes someone who is dishonest or prone to lying.
Sufficient
Sufficient means enough to meet the needs or requirements of a situation or purpose.
Fluctuations
Fluctuations are irregular or sudden changes, often referring to prices, temperatures, or conditions.
Deficient
Deficient means lacking or not having enough of something necessary or required.
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