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uphold
To defend or keep a promise, standard, or tradition.
defer
To yield respectfully to someone else's judgment or opinion.
yield
To give way, surrender, or submit to something.
scrambling
Encoding data to make it unreadable without proper decoding
shred
To tear or cut something into small pieces, often for destruction or security.
legacy
In legal terms, it can also mean money or property left to someone in a will.
embed
in technology, it often means inserting code, data, or content into another system or file.
compromise
To settle a disagreement by making mutual concessions; or to weaken or put something at risk.
blister
It can also be used metaphorically to describe intense conditions or effects.
concession
A special right or privilege granted, often by a government or authority.
firm
A business or company.
breach
To break through or violate something, such as a wall, rule, or system.
stem
To originate or come from something
peripheral
A device connected to a computer but not part of its core (e.g., mouse, keyboard, printer).
convertible
A car with a roof that can be folded or removed.