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Mileage (n)
the distance that a vehicle can travel using a particular amount of fuel.
Barely (adv)
Hardly
Evenly (adv)
Equally
Reimbursement (n)
The act of paying back or the money that is paid back.
Proceed (v)
To continue as planned.
Enlist (v)
To join the armed forces.
Proprietary (a)
Relating to owning something
Relieve (v)
To make an unpleasant feeling
Tenure (n)
being the legal owner of land
Abruptly (adv)
Suddenly
Formerly (adv)
In the past
Abundance (n)
The situation in which there is more than enough of something.
Be composed of s.th (phrase)
To be formed from various things.
Elect (v)
to decide on or choose
Mortgage (n)
an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization
Broker (n)
a person or a company that buys and sells shares
Excessive (a)
too much
Acclaimed (a)
Attracting public approval and praise.
Ample (a)
Abundant/Plenty/Rich
Deceptively (adv)
Making you believe in something that is not true.
Irresponsibly (adv)
in a way that shows that you are not thinking or worrying enough about the possible results of what you do.
Unseasonably (adv)
In a way that is not usual or expected for the time of the year.
Namely (adv)
used when you want to give more detail or be more exact about something you have just said.
Distinguish (v)
to notice or understand the difference between two things.
Overturn (v)
To change a legal decision.
Revoke (v)
to say officially that an agreement