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extremely impressive or beautiful; causing a feeling of awe or admiration
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to revisit one’s findings commencer à apprendre
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to review or reconsider the results or conclusions of one's research or investigation
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compliance with orders, requests, or instructions from authority figures or rules
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to begin or start a journey, project, or new endeavor
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clever, original, and inventive, often in solving problems or creating new things
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a model or framework used in scientific research to conduct experiments and analyze data
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to cause physical or emotional suffering or harm to someone
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to have a deep or lasting impact
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a psychological condition characterized by abnormalities in behavior, emotions, or thought patterns
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someone who is mentally and emotionally stable, capable of coping with life's challenges and maintaining healthy relationships
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compliance with societal norms, standards, or expectations, often involving the adoption of similar behaviors, attitudes, or beliefs as others
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to prompt someone to do something commencer à apprendre
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to encourage or stimulate someone to take a particular action or make a decision
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to probe deeper into something commencer à apprendre
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to investigate or examine something more thoroughly in order to gain a better understanding or insight
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to yield or submit to a particular force, pressure, or influence
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to openly resist or refuse to obey a rule, law, or authority; to challenge or disregard
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adherence or conformity to a rule, standard, or requirement
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to possess capabilities or qualities that are not immediately apparent but have the possibility of being developed or realized
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the apparent or outwardly stated objective or purpose of something
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in a threatening or menacing manner; indicating something unpleasant or foreboding
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to suggest something as a fact, theory, or argument
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to raise uncertainty or skepticism about something; to question or challenge its validity or truthfulness
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open resistance or disobedience to an authority, rule, or convention; the act of challenging or refusing to yield
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an official or employee of a government or organization, typically one perceived as overly concerned with procedural correctness
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bent over or rounded in posture, typically due to discomfort, age, or fatigue
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the concept that acts of great harm or injustice can be committed by ordinary people, often in the course of mundane or routine activities
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a psychological state in which individuals feel a diminished sense of personal responsibility for their actions, often due to following orders or instructions from an authority figure
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to surrender or relinquish control, authority, or territory to another party, often through formal agreement or treaty
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to be aware of or responsive to something; to be sensitive or receptive to its nuances or subtleties
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an internalized set of principles or values that guides an individual's decisions and actions, often involving a sense of right and wrong
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a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement achieved, typically because of a deadlock or impasse
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to make a law, rule, or policy officially valid or effective by implementing or establishing it
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in a strong, vigorous, or resilient manner; with strength and effectiveness
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providing increased knowledge, insight, or understanding; making something more valuable or meaningful
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characterized by subtle distinctions, variations, or complexities; exhibiting a high level of detail or sophistication
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