Competent is a good fit.
If one was to refer to someone as doing something blatantly it means they are doing it in a unsubtle or unashamed manner, for example "She was blatantly flirting with him".
To relent means to let up on doing something. The word relentlessly is usually used when someone is describing someone attacking another; it could be defined as "without mercy."
A word that tells you what someone or something is doing is called a verb. Verbs express actions, states, or occurrences, providing insight into the subject's behavior or condition. For example, in the sentence "She runs," "runs" is the verb indicating the action being performed.
ad- to, toward --- obviously u r doing same thing with me. and everybody knows It sucks
The word "manipulate" is a verb because someone is doing something. They are manipulating.
Throughing something out for someone
Verb
A genius or "Wonder kin"
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The word is thwart (prevent someone from doing something).
The meaning of the word procrastinate is to postpone what someone should be doing.
infamous
The word you might be looking for is "obvious" or "self-evident."
Microsoft WORD is a word-procession software program. If someone is running WORD, they are using that software.
One possibility is the word intimidate.
I would just Yahoo! or Google whatever the word is. There is sure to be someone out there who knows what it means.
The word is thwart (prevent someone from doing something).