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alternative
something you can do instead of something else
There are several alternatives to your plan.
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compensate
pay someone for some loss
Did the insurance company fully compensate you for your accident?
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component
a constituent element; or part of a system
"Attitudes or beliefs have three components: affective, cognitive, and behavioral."
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consent
to agree; give permission
Her parents would not give their consent to her marriage.
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considerable
Large in size, amount, or extent.
He gave the job offer a considerable amount of thought.
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constant
at all times
There was a constant noise until they turned off the machine.
constrain
To restrict, compel or force
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contribution
a gift of money or work to an organization
She made an important contribution to science with her discovery.
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convene
to call a group together
Most groups or societies hold a convention for their members once a year.
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coordinate
to make two or more actions work together
We were able to coordinate our program with that of the other group.
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core
The central or most important part of something.
They found the core of the problem.
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corporate
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correspond
to have a connection; to match
Zero degrees Celsius corresponds to thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit.
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criteria
requirements
What are the criteria for getting an A in Professor Smith's course?
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deduce
To arrive at a conclusion.
They deduced the rabbit ran away because the cage was left open.
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demonstration
action which shows what something is or how it works
She gave a demonstration of the new computer system.
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document
A from of record (written, photographic)
Pictures were taken to document the event.
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dominate
To have control over something or someone.
The company dominates the market for operating system software.
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emphasis
the stress or prominence given to something in speaking or writing
Intonation means knowing which words to put emphasis on in a sentence.
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ensure
to make certain something will happen
They rechecked their calculations to ensure that nothing would go wrong.
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exclude
to keep or leave out
They excluded people under 21 from joining the club.
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framework
A basic structure underlying an object, system, concept, or text.
The building had very supportive framework.
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fund
a source of money or supplies
"In the 1990s ""mutual funds"" have become a popular means of investing money. "
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illustration
an example which explains the meaning of something
The story he told about her illustrates what a nice person she is.
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immigrate
To move permanently to a foreign country.
Their family chose to immigrate to France.
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imply
to express something indirectly
A good writer always implies more than he actually states.
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initial
first; original
The initial stages of the experiment were the most difficult ones.
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instance
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interact
to act on each other
Children don't seem to have any trouble interacting with strangers; they inherently trust people.
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justification
a reason for something; explanation
The mayor tried to justify his actions but the citizens did not believe him.
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layer
material arranged in a coating over something else
There are many layers of paint on that old wall.
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link
A relationship between two things or situations, when one thing affects another.
There is a link between studying and receiving better grades.
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locate
to find (often passive)
Seattle is located on Puget Sound.
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maximize
to make greater; increase
"They want to maximize their chances of winning the race, so they're training every day."
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minor
not large or important
"There were several minor problems, but she was able to finish the job on time."
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negative
not positive; bad
His plan got a negative reaction because people thought it was too expensive.
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outcome
result or effect
We think the outcome of our experiment will be very significant.
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partner
A person who takes part in an activity with another or others.
They were partners for the presentation.
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philosophy
the study of the nature of existence; knowledge; etc.
An understanding of philosophy is essential for a student in the humanities.
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physical
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proportion
the correct relationship between the different parts of a whole
Children's drawings are often out of proportion.
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publication
the act or process of distributing written work
The publication of his new book earned the professor much respect.
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reaction
response; first behavior
What was his reaction when he heard the bad news?
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register
Students registered for classes yesterday.
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reliable
can be trusted
"Mary is very reliable: she never misses work, and she's always on time."
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removable
can be taken out
"Unlike the hard drive, the floppy disk is removable."
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scheme
a plan or system (can be dishonest)
The police discovered the robbers' scheme and arrested them.
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sequence
a group of things arranged in an order
What was the sequence of events that lead to his election?
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sexual
having to do with your gender; either male or female organs for reproduction
The term ‘sexual orientation’ refers to whether someone is heterosexual or homosexual.
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shift
to move something from one place or position to another
The company is going to shift productions of its goods from the U.S. to Mexico.
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specify
To identify clearly.
The teacher failed to specify when the homework was due.
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sufficient
to be enough
Be sure to discuss the topic sufficiently.
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task
a piece of work to be done; a duty
Feeding the animals is one of a farmer's daily tasks.
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technical
mechanical or scientific understanding
There's a toll-free telephone number to answer any technical questions you may have.
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technique
A way of carrying out a particular task.
He has excellent technique.
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technology
the practical use of science in industry
Perhaps one day we will have the technology to travel to the stars.
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valid
right; a strong base
Do you have a valid driver's license?
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volume
a measurement (of sound; space; activity)
Please turn down the volume of the television. It is too loud.