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prompt

To cause or encourage someone to take action or speak.

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household

Related to domestic activities or items used in a home.

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permit

An official document that authorizes a person to do something.

<p>An official document that <strong>authorizes a person to do something</strong>.</p>
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showcase

A display case or event meant to highlight something special.

<p>A <strong>display case</strong> or event meant to highlight something special.</p><p></p>
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prominent

Standing out physically or figuratively.

<p><strong>Standing out</strong> physically or figuratively.</p><p></p>
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humming

Informally used to describe a place that is busy and full of activity.

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sheath

Something that encloses or protects like a covering.

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jacket

Sometimes used metaphorically to mean outer protection or identity.

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stack

a collection of technologies or layers that work together

<p>a <strong>collection of technologies or layers</strong> that work together</p>
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stack up

To assess how something measures up or performs against another.

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pile

To put things on top of each other, forming a heap.

<p>To <strong>put things on top of each other</strong>, forming a heap.</p><p></p>
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neat

(For drinks) Served plain, without ice, water, or mixers (e.g., “whiskey neat”).

<p><strong>(For drinks)</strong> Served plain, without ice, water, or mixers (e.g., “whiskey neat”).</p>
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heap

To pile up a large amount of something, often carelessly.

<p>To <strong>pile up a large amount</strong> of something, often carelessly.</p><p></p>
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foster

To take care of a child temporarily, not as the legal parent.

<p>To <strong>take care of a child temporarily</strong>, not as the legal parent.</p>
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interference

In science or communication, it refers to a disturbance or signal disruption

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yield

To give way, surrender, or let someone else go first (commonly used in traffic or arguments).

<p>To <strong>give way</strong>, <strong>surrender</strong>, or <strong>let someone else go first</strong> (commonly used in traffic or arguments). </p><p></p>