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frivolous - ANSWERLacking in seriousness or importance
intermittent - ANSWERoccurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady
inundated - ANSWERflooded; overwhelmed by a large quantity
conflicting - ANSWERContradictory; mutually opposed or inconsistent
proficient - ANSWERskilled, expert, or capable in any field or activity
engage - ANSWERto participate
corroborate - ANSWER(v.) to confirm, make more certain, bolster, substantiate,
verify
concerned - ANSWERinterested or affected/ troubled or anxious/ having a
connection or involvement; participating
commit - ANSWERperpetrate or carry out (a mistake, crime, or immoral act). transfer
something to (a state or place where it can be kept or preserved)
issued - ANSWERto produce or provide something official
gratuity - ANSWERpresent of money in return for a favor or service; tip
pragmatic - ANSWERpractical
blatant - ANSWERobvious
sequester - ANSWERto isolate
mediated - ANSWERpeacemaker, resolve, addressed
consider - ANSWERregard, to think about
expedite - ANSWERto speed up, Rush
accord - ANSWERagreement
evident - ANSWERApparent: Easy to see and understand; obvious, clear
practice - ANSWERto rehearse