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odds
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the ratio or probability of a certain event happening; also refers to a difficult or unfavorable situation.
suppress
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to stop or control something, especially emotions or actions.
logic
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the process of reasoning and argument based on principles of validity.
brutal
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cruel, violent, or harsh.
bishop
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a high-ranking Christian church official.
intersection
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a point where two or more things meet or cross, such as roads or ideas.
militant
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aggressive or combative in support of a cause; a person who engages in such activities.
atrocity
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an extremely cruel or violent act.
enrol
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to officially register or sign up for something, such as a class or program.
aluminium
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a lightweight, silver-white metal.
adjustment
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a small change to improve or fit better.
sentiment
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a view, opinion, or feeling about something.
delegation
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a group of representatives or the act of assigning tasks.
supreme
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highest in rank or authority; superior to all others.
pole
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a long, slender object, typically cylindrical, used for support or as a reference point.
injustice
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the lack of fairness or justice; an unjust act or treatment.
exceptional
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unusually good or remarkable.
coalition
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an alliance of different groups or parties.
invisible
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unable to be seen; hidden from sight.
miracle
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an extraordinary and unexplainable event, often believed to be caused by divine intervention.
appetite
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a desire for food or something else.
chamber
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a room, typically used for a specific purpose.
bay
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a body of water partially enclosed by land.
vulnerable
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susceptible to physical or emotional harm or attack; defenseless.
regulator
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an official or body responsible for controlling or overseeing something.
inject
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to introduce a substance, often through a needle or similar device, into something or someone.
projection
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an estimate or prediction of future events or trends based on current data.
execution
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the act of carrying out or performing a plan or task.
foster
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to encourage or promote the growth or development of something; to care for temporarily.
nomination
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the act of officially suggesting or putting forward someone for a role or position.
mainland
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the primary landmass of a country or continent, as opposed to islands or outlying regions.
communist
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a person who supports or advocates for communism.
declaration
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an official statement or announcement.
spectacle
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a visually striking performance or display.
bare
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uncovered or minimal.
squad
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a small group of people with a particular purpose or function, especially in a team.
acid
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a sour, corrosive substance.
enrich
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to improve or enhance the quality or value of something.
verse
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a line of poetry or a section of a song; a specific part of a poem or song.
confine
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to restrict or limit movement or action.
net
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a mesh fabric used to catch or trap things; also refers to the final amount after deductions, such as "net income."
agricultural
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related to farming.
pathway
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a route or track for walking or traveling; a process or course of action.
breach
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a violation or gap.
incarceration
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the state of being imprisoned or confined.
merit
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the quality of being deserving of something, often reward or praise, based on one's actions or qualities.
pirate
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a person who attacks and robs ships or boats; also refers to illegal copying or distribution of content.
glory
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high renown or honor gained by notable achievements.
identification
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the process of recognizing or proving the identity of someone or something.
accountable
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responsible and expected to explain actions.
endless
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having no end or limit; infinite.
trailer
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a vehicle or container used for transporting goods or as a living space; a preview of a movie or show.
creep
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to move slowly and quietly, often in a sneaky manner.
banner
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a long strip of cloth with a message or symbol.
attendance
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the act of being present.
loop
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a curved or circular shape; a continuous series of events or actions; a repeating cycle.
thereafter
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after that time or event.
ironic
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characterized by an unexpected outcome, often the opposite of what was expected.
harvest
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the process of gathering crops or produce; the yield from a crop.
suspicion
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the belief that someone may be guilty of something; doubt or mistrust.
terrific
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extremely good or impressive; great.
evolutionary
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relating to the gradual development or change over time, often in a biological context.
deed
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an action or act, especially one of significance; a legal document.
soak
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to immerse in liquid; to absorb or become saturated with liquid.
indicator
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something that provides information or signals a condition or trend.
hopeful
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feeling or showing optimism about the future or the outcome of something.
sword
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a weapon with a long, sharp blade, used in battle or combat.
ray
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a beam of light, heat, or other radiation; a narrow line of light.
constraint
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a limitation or restriction.
indigenous
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originating or occurring naturally in a particular place or environment.
ecological
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relating to the environment or ecosystems.
delegate
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to assign responsibility or authority to someone else.
slam
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to shut forcefully; to strike with great force.
unify
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to bring together or combine into a single entity or whole.
proceeding
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a legal action or process; an event or series of actions in a sequence.
bind
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to tie or hold together.
tobacco
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a plant and its products, which are commonly used in cigarettes, cigars, and smoking pipes.
compassion
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a deep awareness of and sympathy for the suffering of others.
irrelevant
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not related or important to the subject at hand.
default
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a failure to fulfill an obligation; the standard setting.
compile
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to gather and organize information or data.
embarrassment
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a feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness.
credibility
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the quality of being trustworthy or believable.
amend
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to change or improve something.
marketplace
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a place or platform where goods and services are bought and sold.
consciousness
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the state of being aware of and able to think about one's surroundings and existence.
surplus
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an amount that is more than what is needed or required.
clarity
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the quality of being clear and easy to understand.
frustration
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the feeling of being upset or annoyed due to the inability to achieve something.
deficit
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a shortfall or negative balance, especially in finances.
chunk
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a large, thick piece of something.
deem
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to regard or consider in a particular way.
formula
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a set method or plan for achieving something; a mathematical or scientific equation.
diminish
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to make smaller or less important.
prestigious
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having high status, respect, or admiration; notable or important.
counterpart
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a person or thing that has a similar function or position.
parameter
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a limiting factor or boundary that defines the scope or parameters of a system or process.
suicide
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the act of intentionally taking one's own life.
rape
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a criminal act involving forced sexual intercourse.
reproduce
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to make a copy or a new version of something; to create offspring.
compensation
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payment or reward for work or loss.
preservation
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the act of maintaining or protecting something from harm or decay.
dual
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consisting of two parts or elements.
legacy
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something handed down from the past, often referring to heritage, inheritance, or lasting impact.
execute
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to carry out or perform a task or plan.
authentic
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genuine or real.
sue
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to take legal action against someone in order to seek a remedy.
accountability
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the state of being responsible for actions.
intimate
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closely acquainted or familiar; personal and private.
empirical
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based on observation or experience rather than theory or logic.
resistance
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the act of opposing or resisting something; the ability to withstand something.
reconstruction
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the process of rebuilding or restoring something.
slash
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to cut with a sweeping motion; a long, narrow cut or wound.

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