strip
a : to remove clothing, covering, or surface matter from
b : to deprive of possessions
c : to divest of honors, privileges, or functions
d : to remove (a subcutaneous vein) by means of a surgical instrument
perpetuate
to cause (something that should be stopped, such as a mistaken idea or a bad situation) to continue
: eternalize, immortalize
inextricable
a : incapable of being disentangled or untied
b : not capable of being solved
: impossible to separate : closely joined or related
-He argues that there is an inextricable link between poverty and poor health.
pervasive
: existing in or spreading through every part of something
legacy
: bequest, birthright, heritage, inheritance, patrimony
pervade
: omnipresent : ubiquitous
fallacy
delusion, error, falsehood, falsity, hallucination, illusion, misbelief, misconception, myth, old wives’ tale, untruth
virtually
: nearly: almost entirely
embrace
caution against uncritical (embrace) of …
: welcome
: to take up especially readily or gladly
commuter
commuters may see an increase in train fares this spring: daily traveler, traveler, passenger
congestion
the congestion on I-95 is especially bad near exit 34: crowding, overcrowding; obstruction, blockage; traffic jam, bottleneck
Acerbic
\: acidic bitting acrimonious caustic abrupt sarcastic
Detest
• dislike intensely: of all birds the carrion crow is the most detested by gamekeepers.
abhor hate despise loathe abominate
Exculpate
absolve
forgive
exonerate
acquit
Fruitful
beneficial
productive
prolific
fertile
Ingenuous
• (of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting.
Open Honest Frank Candid Straightforward Undisguised
Proscribe
Outlaw Exile Banish Forbid Ban Prohibit
Rampant
Ubiquitous
Unassuming
not pretentious or arrogant; modest: he was an unassuming and kindly man.
Modest
Humble
Unpretentious
Unfathomable
: incapable of being fully explored or understood.
: (of water or a natural feature) impossible to measure the extent of.
Unintelligible, Incomprehensible, inscrutable, enigmatic, indecipherable, impenetrable, obscure, esoteric, mysterious, mystifying, deep, profound. ANTONYMS penetrable.
Unfounded
Baseless
Groundless
Unjustified
vivacious
Animated
ebullient
Lively
Buoyant
namely
i.e.
that is
that is to say
ethicist
moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conducting of an activity: medical ethics also enter into the question | a code of ethics.