Part 5

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término definición
objection
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an expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition; a reason for opposing something.
seemingly
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in a way that appears to be true, but may not be.
anonymous
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without a name or known identity.
absence
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the state of being away or not present.
vague
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not clear or definite; uncertain in meaning or expression.
gaze
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a steady or fixed look, often with interest or admiration.
commerce
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the activity of buying and selling goods and services.
postpone
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to delay or put off an event or action to a later time.
subsidy
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financial assistance or support from the government or another source.
supportive
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providing assistance, encouragement, or help to others.
situated
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located in a particular position or place.
directory
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a list of contacts or information, often organized alphabetically.
devil
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an evil or malevolent supernatural being.
warehouse
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a large building used for storing goods or merchandise.
consent
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permission or agreement to something.
adoption
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the act of taking something as one’s own.
deteriorate
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to become worse or decline in quality.
attribute
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a quality or characteristic.
inadequate
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not sufficient or acceptable in quality or quantity.
mobile
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capable of moving or being moved; also refers to devices such as mobile phones.
accused
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someone charged with a crime or fault.
adverse
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harmful or unfavorable.
expire
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to come to an end or to be no longer valid after a certain period.
alike
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similar in appearance or nature.
patron
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a customer or supporter of a business, institution, or activity.
aspiration
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a strong desire to achieve something.
transmission
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the act of sending or passing something, especially information or energy; the mechanism in a vehicle that transmits power from the engine to the wheels.
clash
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a violent confrontation or disagreement.
dismissal
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the act of firing or letting go of someone from their job.
dispose
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to throw away or get rid of something.
migration
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the movement of people, animals, or things from one place to another, often for a seasonal or permanent change.
remainder
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the part of something that is left over after other parts have been removed or dealt with.
desktop
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the primary screen or workspace on a computer; a desk in an office.
literacy
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the ability to read and write, especially at a level necessary for effective communication.
expenditure
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the act of spending money or the amount spent.
inappropriate
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not suitable or proper in a particular situation.
chaos
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complete disorder or confusion.
credible
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capable of being believed or trusted.
institutional
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relating to an established organization or system, especially one that is large or authoritative.
fate
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the development of events beyond a person’s control; destiny.
ignorance
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lack of knowledge, awareness, or education in general or about a specific topic.
peasant
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a poor farmer or agricultural laborer, typically in a pre-industrial society.
superb
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of the highest quality; excellent.
collaboration
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the act of working together toward a common goal.
appreciation
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recognition of value or gratitude.
correction
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the process of making something accurate or right.
entity
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something that exists as a separate and distinct unit.
formulate
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to create or devise a strategy, plan, or solution.
whatsoever
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at all; used to emphasize a lack of restriction or qualification.
defy
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to refuse to obey or challenge authority.
absurd
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wildly unreasonable or illogical.
personnel
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the people who work for an organization or company.
inequality
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the state of being unequal or having disparities in status, rights, or resources.
embark
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to begin a journey or project.
acute
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sharp or intense in degree or effect.
favourable
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showing approval or giving a positive outcome.
blade
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the sharp cutting part of a tool or weapon.
tolerate
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to allow the existence of something without interference; to endure something unpleasant.
toss
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to throw something lightly or casually; to discard something.
total
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the sum or amount of something; complete or entire.
snap
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to break suddenly, often with a sharp sound; to respond quickly or angrily.
ward
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a division or district of a city or town; a person under the care or protection of someone.
listing
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an item or entry on a list, or the act of making something available for sale or notice.
spin
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to turn around quickly; to twist or distort information.
colonial
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related to a colony or colonies, especially during the imperial period.
profitable
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yielding financial gain or benefits.
integration
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the process of combining parts into a unified whole, especially in society or systems.
chronic
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long-lasting or persistent, often referring to illness.
residence
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the place where someone lives.
incidence
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the occurrence or frequency of something, particularly an event or phenomenon.
machinery
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machines collectively, or the parts of a machine that work together for a specific function; mechanical equipment.
spam
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irrelevant or unsolicited messages, typically sent over the internet.
provision
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the act of providing or supplying something; a stock or supply of resources.
rage
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violent anger; intense fury or resentment.
exaggerate
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to describe something as being larger, better, or worse than it actually is.
devise
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to create, plan, or invent something.
flesh
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the soft substance that makes up the body of humans and animals, excluding bones.
conceal
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to hide or keep something out of sight.
crawl
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to move on hands and knees or at a slow pace.
offering
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something presented or given, often as a gift or contribution.
acceptance
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the act of receiving or approving something.
recipient
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a person who receives something, such as a gift or award.
harmony
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a state of peaceful agreement or balance, often in music or relationships.
memoir
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a personal account or autobiography focusing on a specific period or aspect of the writer’s life.
tribute
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an act or statement of admiration, respect, or gratitude; a gift or payment made in acknowledgment of respect.
skip
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to omit or leave out; to move with a light, bouncing step.
domain
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an area of expertise, ownership, or control.
robust
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strong and healthy; capable of withstanding stress or adverse conditions.
alert
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watchful and ready to act.
missile
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a weapon that is designed to be launched and guided towards a target, such as a rocket or projectile.
plea
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a request or appeal, often in a legal or emotional context; a formal statement in court.
investigator
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a person who examines and investigates facts to uncover information, often in a legal or criminal context.
lap
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the area of the body between the waist and knees when sitting; to take in or hold something with the tongue.
essence
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the fundamental nature or quality of something.
say
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to speak words aloud; to express an opinion or belief.
resemble
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to look like or be similar to someone or something.
cautious
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careful to avoid risks or mistakes.
seize
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to take hold or control of something, often by force.
pledge
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a formal promise or commitment, often related to a cause or action.
terminate
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to bring to an end; to stop something.
practitioner
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a person who is skilled or qualified in a particular profession, especially in medicine or law.
dedicated
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devoted or committed to a cause or purpose.
inmate
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a person confined to an institution, especially a prison or hospital.
verbal
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relating to or in the form of words; spoken rather than written.
regardless
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without paying attention to the current situation or circumstances.
reflection
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the act of thinking deeply about something; an image or likeness formed by light.
assertion
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a confident statement of belief.
regime
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a government, especially an authoritarian one.
prosecute
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to charge someone with a crime and attempt to prove their guilt in a court of law.
strip (narrow piece)
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a long, narrow piece of material or land.
hierarchy
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a system of ranking or organizing people or things based on authority or importance.

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