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to monitor or survey an area, typically for security or observation.
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to give tangible or visible form to an idea or quality.
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to take away something necessary or valuable.
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complete and utter; very thin or transparent.
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the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions or control.
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a second-year student in a high school or college.
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severe or sharply clear; complete and utter.
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to gather or collect over time.
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causing worry, discomfort, or distress.
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a person who accompanies or spends time with another.
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the process of keeping something in good working condition through repair, upkeep, or servicing.
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the act of ensuring laws or rules are followed.
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showing careful consideration or concern; kind and considerate.
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protective or intended to defend.
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to manage or be in charge of something.
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a lack or shortage of something necessary.
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a person who oversees or manages others, especially in a workplace.
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to abduct or take someone away by force or threat, typically for ransom or illegal purposes.
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a legislative body of government, usually consisting of elected representatives.
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allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be clearly seen; open and honest.
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to give someone the right or claim to something.
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to give detailed information or teaching to someone.
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an organization or business that does not aim to make a profit, typically focusing on serving a social cause or community.
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the process of changing from one form or state to another.
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a wild plant growing where it is not wanted, often in a garden or field; to remove unwanted plants from an area.
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the act of standing for someone or something in a legal or formal manner.
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the official residence or office of an ambassador; diplomatic mission.
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according to what is likely or assumed to be true.
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to cast off or discard; a small building for storage.
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a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen; a realm or domain in a particular field or area.
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a person who provides commentary, often on live events.
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a chemical element, symbol H, that is a colorless, odorless gas and the lightest and most abundant element in the universe.
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to create or form, especially through effort or manipulation; to counterfeit something.
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the state of being successful, thriving, or financially well-off.
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a person who is not in the military or law enforcement.
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a raw material or primary agricultural product.
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the practice of focusing the mind for a period of time, often for relaxation or spiritual contemplation.
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a person responsible for managing international relations.
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official approval or authorization; a penalty or coercive measure.
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easily broken, damaged, or delicate.
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the quality or state of being ready or eager to do something.
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the act of returning something to its former condition.
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not complete; having a bias or preference for one side.
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to turn around a central point or axis.
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full of energy, life, or activity; bright and striking in color.
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unique or characteristic, easily distinguishable.
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the action or process of rotating; the turning around a center point.
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the amount of something taken in, such as food, air, or data.
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a group of symptoms that consistently occur together or a condition characterized by a set of symptoms.
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a failure or collapse of function.
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the act of participating or being involved in something; a formal agreement to marry.
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to make practical and effective use of something.
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a person who organizes or manages activities.
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a state of being constantly preoccupied with a particular idea, object, or person, often to an unhealthy degree.
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to call upon or appeal to something, often in a formal or spiritual sense.
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the act of moving past or beyond something; the act of dying; occurring briefly or temporarily.
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to reveal or make something known for the first time; to remove a cover from something.
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to fire a gun or projectile; to take a photograph or film.
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a formal statement made as evidence in a legal case; personal or formal evidence of something.
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related to mental processes like thinking, understanding, and learning.
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legally responsible or obligated to do something; likely or prone to experience something.
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wood that is used for building or construction; trees that are harvested for wood.
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a person or group that supports another.
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a wooden post; a share or interest in something, such as a business or project.
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not specific; relating to a general group or category.
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intense dislike or animosity towards someone or something.
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to organize or arrange things systematically.
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a written message or note, often used for internal communication within an organization.
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to seize or hold something firmly; understanding or comprehension of something.
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the act of setting someone or something free from restrictions or oppression.
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supreme power or authority, especially in governing a country.
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the quality of being uniform or steady.
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having or showing modesty; not arrogant or prideful.
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a direct vote by the electorate on a particular issue or proposal.
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a prompt or message meant to help someone remember something.
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to continue in a course of action despite difficulties or obstacles.
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a ray of light or a long piece of structural material.
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a structure built by birds or other animals to lay eggs and raise their young; a place of comfort or safety.
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the act of giving up or quitting a job or position.
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related to elections or the process of voting.
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to hold something tightly or firmly; the ability to control or maintain possession of something.
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to mix smoothly together.
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the act of asserting the opposite of something.
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a suggested plan or idea, often put forward for consideration or approval.
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the physical components of a computer or any other electronic device; tools and equipment.
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fundamental or basic; something that is beneath the surface or hidden but important.
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to deliver a religious or moral message, often in a sermon or speech.
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related to the use or collection of data.
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limited to a particular group or person; not shared with others.
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a widely held, oversimplified belief about a particular group or thing.
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to move back and forth; to change or vary, often quickly.
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relating to a straight line or progression; arranged in a sequential manner.
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a system of methods or principles used in a particular field of study or activity.
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a thick piece of wood; a detailed record or journal of events or activities.
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the state of being useful, practical, or beneficial; a service such as water, electricity, or gas.
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having the ability to produce a significant amount of output or results.
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a strong explosion or burst of air.
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something successfully completed or achieved.
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to break into pieces; to destroy or ruin.
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to bring or recall a feeling, memory, or image to mind.
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to move something from its usual or proper position.
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equipment or tools for a specific purpose.
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the act of rejecting or declining something.
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to make something as large or effective as possible; to increase to the greatest extent.
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relating to housing or a place where people live.
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