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Abolish

(v.) To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution. (Bãi bỏ, huỷ bỏ). Example: The government decided to abolish the outdated law to promote social progress.

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Aggravation

(n.) An intensification of an existing problem or condition. (Sự trầm trọng thêm, làm phiền). Example: The constant noise from construction work was an aggravation to the residents of the quiet neighborhood.

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Bestow

(v.) To present or give (an honor, gift, or right) ceremoniously. (Ban tặng, trao tặng). Example: The king chose to bestow knighthood upon the brave warrior who defended the kingdom.

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Coalition

(n.) An alliance or partnership, especially a temporary one, formed for a common purpose. (Liên minh, sự liên kết). Example: The political parties formed a coalition to address shared concerns and promote stability.

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Consensus

(n.) General agreement among a group. (Sự đồng thuận, nhất trí). Example: After much discussion, the team reached a consensus on the best approach to the project.

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Decipher

(v.) To interpret. (Giải mã, làm sáng tỏ). Example: The archaeologist worked tirelessly to decipher the ancient hieroglyphs on the stone tablet.

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Deviate

(v.) To depart from an established course or norm. (Lệch hướng, sai đường). Example: The driver chose to deviate from the usual route to avoid heavy traffic.

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Disposition

(n.) A person's inherent qualities of mind and character. (Tính khí, khuynh hướng). Example: Despite the challenges, her optimistic disposition helped her through difficult times.

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Ecstatic

(adj.) Overwhelmingly joyful or delighted. (Cực kỳ hạnh phúc, ngây ngất). Example: Winning the championship made the team and their fans ecstatic with joy.

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Excruciating

(adj.) Extremely painful or intense. (Cực kỳ đau đớn, khổ sở). Example: The athlete experienced excruciating pain after injuring his ankle during the game.

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Fidelity

(n.) Faithfulness and loyalty, especially in a relationship or marriage. (Lòng trung thành, sự chung thuỷ). Example: The couple's long-lasting marriage was built on trust and fidelity.

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Gratification

(n.) Pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's actions. (Sự hài lòng, sự thoả mãn). Example: Completing the challenging project gave him a sense of gratification and accomplishment.

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Gullible

(adj.) Easily deceived or tricked due to a lack of critical thinking. (Cả tin, dễ bị lừa). Example: The gullible tourist fell for the scam and lost a significant amount of money.

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Improvise

(v.) To create or perform spontaneously without preparation. (Ứng biến, làm ngay tại chỗ). Example: The musician had to improvise when the power outage disrupted the concert.

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Ingrained

(adj.) Deeply fixed or firmly established. (Ăn sâu, thấm nhuần). Example: His ingrained sense of discipline came from years of military training.

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Judicious

(adj.) Showing good judgment and practical wisdom. (Sáng suốt, đúng đắn). Example: The manager made judicious decisions that improved productivity in the workplace.

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Longevity

(n.) Long life or a great duration of life. (Tuổi thọ, sự sống lâu). Example: Regular exercise and a healthy diet contribute to the longevity of many individuals.

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Mediocre

(adj.) Of moderate or average quality, not very good. (Tầm thường, xoàng xĩnh). Example: The restaurant received mediocre reviews for its lackluster food and service.

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Melancholic

(adj.) Characterized by a feeling of deep sadness. (Sầu muộn, u sầu). Example: The melancholic music reflected the somber mood of the rainy day.

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Novice

(n.) A person who is new to or inexperienced in a field. (Người mới, người chưa có kinh nghiệm). Example: As a novice photographer, she was still learning the basics of composition and lighting.

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Perennial

(adj.) Lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time. (Lâu năm, mãi mãi). Example: The perennial river flows continuously throughout the year.

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Procure

(v.) To obtain or acquire through effort or care. (Kiếm được, đạt được). Example: The detective worked diligently to procure evidence for the case.

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Rationale

(n.) The underlying reason or justification for something. (Lý do, cơ sở hợp lý). Example: The scientist explained the rationale behind the experimental design.

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Rehabilitate

(v.) To restore to a normal life or condition through therapy. (Phục hồi chức năng, cải tạo). Example: After serving his sentence, the prison implemented a comprehensive program to rehabilitate the inmates.

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Retaliate

(v.) To respond to an attack by counterattacking. (Trả đũa, trả thù). Example: The nation decided to retaliate after a series of unprovoked attacks.

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Satirical

(adj.) Using irony or ridicule to criticize. (Châm biếm, trào phúng). Example: The satirical cartoon humorously commented on the political situation.

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Stagnant

(adj.) Not flowing or moving; lacking growth. (Tù đọng, trì trệ). Example: The stagnant pond had become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

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Tenacious

(adj.) Persistent in maintaining or adhering to something. (Kiên trì, bền bỉ). Example: The tenacious lawyer fought tirelessly for justice on behalf of her client.

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Tranquility

(n.) The state of being calm and peaceful. (Sự yên bình, thanh thản). Example: The quiet countryside offered a sense of tranquility and relaxation.

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Undermine

(v.) To weaken or sabotage gradually. (Làm suy yếu, phá hoại). Example: Constant criticism can undermine an individual's confidence over time.