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ambiguous
having more than one possible meaning, which can cause confusion
arbitrary
based on personal preference or random choice, rather than reason or logic
collaborate
to work together with others on a project or task
concise
expressing information clearly and briefly, using few words
comply
to follow rules, instructions, or requests
depict
to represent or show something through images or words
differentiate
to recognize or show the differences between things or people
dispose
to get rid of something or throw it away
disperse
to spread or scatter over a wide area
ethical
relating to moral principles or accepted rules of right and wrong behavior
exceed
to go beyond a limit or standard
exhibit
to display or show something, such as artwork or information
exploit
to take advantage of something or someone, often unfairly
feasible
possible to do or achieve; realistic or practical
hierarchical
organized in levels of importance or authority
impose
to force someone to accept or deal with something
inclination
a preference or tendency to feel, think, or act in a certain way
infrastructure
the basic systems and structures that a country or organization needs to function properly
intervene
to become involved in a situation to improve or change it
modify
to change or alter something, often to improve it
negligible
so small or unimportant that it can be ignored or not worth considering
persist
to continue to do or try something, even when it is difficult or others oppose it
reinforce
to make something stronger or more effective, often by adding support or additional resources
revise
to make changes or improvements to something, such as a document or plan
scrutiny
careful examination or close observation of something
solely
only or exclusively, with no other factors or people involved
stance
a person's opinion, attitude, or position on a particular issue
trivial
of little importance or value
underestimate
to think that something is smaller, weaker, or less important than it really is
widespread
covering a large area or affecting many people or things