Words 81-120

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Across
  1. 2. (v.) To inflict an injury, typically with a weapon.
  2. 7. (v.) To move back or withdraw.
  3. 10. (n.) A complex or unexpected issue that arises.
  4. 11. (v.) To make a situation worse or more irritating.
  5. 12. (v.) To think deeply or consider carefully.
  6. 14. (n.) Something that deviates from the norm or is unusual.
  7. 16. (n.) A space or opening in between.
  8. 17. (n.) An illness or medical condition.
  9. 18. (n.) The belief that natural objects and phenomena have spirits.
  10. 20. (v.) To continue despite challenges or obstacles.
  11. 24. (v.) To increase or enhance in size, quantity, or intensity.
  12. 26. (adv.) In a manner that results in death.
  13. 30. (v.) To introduce a substance into the body with a needle.
  14. 31. (n.) A series of steps or actions to accomplish a task.
  15. 32. (adv.) With awareness or deliberate intent.
  16. 34. (adj.) Devoutly religious or showing deep reverence.
  17. 35. (adj.) Beyond doubt or unquestionable.
  18. 37. (adj.) Worn out or weakened due to age or neglect.
  19. 38. (v.) To lower in quality, status, or value.
Down
  1. 1. (n.) The act of gaining or obtaining something.
  2. 3. (adj.) Extremely overweight or having an excess of body fat.
  3. 4. (v.) To treat as a god or divine.
  4. 5. (v.) Tend to lean or have a preference toward something.
  5. 6. (n.) The use of drugs to induce unconsciousness or numbness for medical procedures.
  6. 8. (adj.) Related to the church or religious institutions.
  7. 9. (adj.) Incurable or leading to death.
  8. 13. (v.) To praise or elevate to a higher position.
  9. 15. (v.) To insert or embed something, typically a medical device.
  10. 19. (n.) A medical forecast or prediction about the course of a disease.
  11. 21. (v.) To offer something valuable for a higher purpose.
  12. 22. (v.) To alleviate or eliminate a disease or problem.
  13. 23. (adj.) Uncertain about the existence of a higher power.
  14. 25. (v.) To come between or interfere in a situation.
  15. 26. (n.) The scientific examination of evidence in legal cases.
  16. 27. (n.) Someone who does not believe in any gods or deities.
  17. 28. (adv.) Based on instinct or a gut feeling.
  18. 29. (v.) To regain or recover something.
  19. 32. (adv.) In a way that is officially recognized or verified.
  20. 33. (n.) A mark left on the skin after a wound or injury heals.
  21. 36. (n.) Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.