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| an institution where students are taught a particular subject or skill |
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| to gradually become familiar with a new situation |
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| to change (something) [+ obj] |
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| to correct or make small changes to something |
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| to know that something exists |
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| the amount of space a container, room etc has to hold things or people |
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| something that requires thought and skill for resolution |
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| a separate part of a legal document |
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| something that is formed by combining two or more parts |
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| a struggle for power, property, etc. / to happen at the same time as something else usually + with |
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| to ask for information or advice from a professional |
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| union or junction of surfaces / to write to or telephone someone |
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| to lessen in degree or extent / to deny consent |
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| a preliminary sketch, outline, or version / the act of writing an initial report |
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| to compel obedience to a rule or law |
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| something that exists as a single and complete unit |
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| two things having the same value or quality |
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| to change gradually over a long period of time |
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| to show something that is usually covered or hidden |
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| situated on the outside or farther out |
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| to make easier : help bring about |
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| to cause to happen or bring into existence |
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| the age difference between parents and children / the lastest model of an invention |
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| a visual representation of something |
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| ample / abundant / the opposite of convservative |
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| permission granted by a governing body to do something |
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| outermost / on the outside edge |
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| of or relating to medicine |
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| to change to certain degree or extent |
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| to watch closely for signs of change |
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| people or things that are inter-connected |
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| a goal / an impartial opinion |
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| to become familiar with how things work / where things are located |
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| the scientific study of the mind |
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| to find or employ measures to obtain, accomplish, overtake, or capture |
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| proportion / the relationship in quantity, amount, or size between two or more things (n) plural : state of affairs in general or within a specified or implied sphere <things are improving> |
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| to refuse to accept, consider, submit to, take for some purpose, or use |
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| steady and not likely to move or change |
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| to put one thing in place of another |
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| capable of being endured, defended, considered true |
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| an object or figure that stands for something else |
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| an individual aim or goal /to have an effect on a particular limited group or area |
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| the process of moving goods or people from one place to another |
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| a general movement / a popular interest |
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