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The document provides definitions and examples for several adjectives: 'intricate' describes something complex and difficult to understand; 'ingenious' refers to intelligence and skillfulness in planning; 'meticulous' indicates careful attention to detail; 'pristine' denotes something original and unspoiled; and 'repudiate' means to reject or refuse acceptance.
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The document provides definitions and examples for several adjectives: 'intricate' describes something complex and difficult to understand; 'ingenious' refers to intelligence and skillfulness in planning; 'meticulous' indicates careful attention to detail; 'pristine' denotes something original and unspoiled; and 'repudiate' means to reject or refuse acceptance.
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intricate (adj); "with many complicated details that make something difficult to

understand.
Ex. society is conceived as huge and intricate clockwork that functions
automatically and predictably once it has been set in motion"
ingenious (adj); "very intelligent and skillful, or skillfully made or planned and
involving new ideas and methods."
meticulous (a); "very careful and with great attention to every detail."
pristine (a); "original and pure, not spoiled or worn from use.
Ex. It contains a high concentration of flora and fauna and pristine beaches, but
its infrastructure, services and facilities are limited."
repudiate (a); "to refuse to accept or obey something or someone; reject.
Ex. The evidence presented at the trial has since been repudiated."
assertive (a); "to refuse or accept or obey something; reject
Ex. the evidence presented at the trial has been repudiated"

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