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uncontrolled, unrestrained, unchecked unbridled

bandit, outlaw, robber brigand

gap, rift, opening breach

counterfeit, false, bogus spurious

warn; scold admonish

intermittent, occasional, irregular spasmodic

careful, prudent, cautious circumspect

recover, rescue, save salvage

to seize, take over commandeer

surrender, let go relinquish

persistent, recurring perennial

hard to handle, unwieldy cumbersome

incline to beforehand predispose

erase, wipe out, obliterate efface

standstill, stalemate, impasse deadlock

wreckage, rubble debris

closed minded, stubborn, obstinate opinionated

to spread out, to disperse diffuse (v)

confusion, disorder, hopeless mess muddle (n)

Wordy, prolix, longwinded diffuse (adj)

uncontrolled, unrestrained, unchecked unbridled

mess up, jumble muddle (v)

perplexing problem, predicament dilemma

recover, rescue, save salvage

wreckage, rubble debris

bandit, outlaw, robber brigand

counterfeit, false, bogus spurious

gap, rift, opening breach

warn; scold admonish

careful, prudent, cautious circumspect

intermittent, occasional, irregular spasmodic

hard to handle, unwieldy cumbersome

to seize, take over commandeer

persistent, recurring perennial

surrender, let go relinquish

incline to beforehand predispose

erase, wipe out, obliterate efface

closed minded, stubborn, obstinate opinionated

confusion, disorder, hopeless mess muddle (n)

standstill, stalemate, impasse deadlock

Wordy, prolix, longwinded diffuse (adj)

mess up, jumble muddle (v)

to spread out, to disperse diffuse (v)

perplexing problem, predicament dilemma

uncontrolled, unrestrained, unchecked unbridled

bandit, outlaw, robber brigand

gap, rift, opening breach

counterfeit, false, bogus spurious

warn; scold admonish

intermittent, occasional, irregular spasmodic

careful, prudent, cautious circumspect

recover, rescue, save salvage

to seize, take over commandeer

surrender, let go relinquish

persistent, recurring perennial

hard to handle, unwieldy cumbersome

incline to beforehand predispose

erase, wipe out, obliterate efface

standstill, stalemate, impasse deadlock

wreckage, rubble debris

closed minded, stubborn, obstinate opinionated

to spread out, to disperse diffuse (v)

confusion, disorder, hopeless mess muddle (n)

Wordy, prolix, longwinded diffuse (adj)

uncontrolled, unrestrained, unchecked unbridled

mess up, jumble muddle (v)

perplexing problem, predicament dilemma

recover, rescue, save salvage

wreckage, rubble debris

bandit, outlaw, robber brigand

counterfeit, false, bogus spurious

gap, rift, opening breach

warn; scold admonish

careful, prudent, cautious circumspect

intermittent, occasional, irregular spasmodic

hard to handle, unwieldy cumbersome

to seize, take over commandeer

persistent, recurring perennial

surrender, let go relinquish

incline to beforehand predispose

erase, wipe out, obliterate efface

closed minded, stubborn, obstinate opinionated

confusion, disorder, hopeless mess muddle (n)

standstill, stalemate, impasse deadlock

Wordy, prolix, longwinded diffuse (adj)

mess up, jumble muddle (v)

to spread out, to disperse diffuse (v)

perplexing problem, predicament dilemma