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Compiled (Verb)
Collected and organized information from different sources into one document or database.
Inventories (Noun)
Detailed lists of items, often used to record possessions, goods, or assets.
Conundrum (Noun)
A difficult and confusing problem or question.
Productively (Adverb)
In a way that produces good results or a lot of work.
Mediocre (Adjective)
Only average in quality; not very good.
Reveal (Verb)
To make something known or visible that was hidden or unknown.
Assets (Noun)
Valuable things owned by a person or company.
Debts (Noun)
Money owed to others.
Indicators (Noun)
Signs or measures that show the state or level of something.
Descendants (Noun)
People who are related to someone and live after them, such as children, grandchildren, etc.
Reprimanded (Verb)
Formally criticized someone for doing something wrong.
Equivalent (Adjective)
Having the same value, amount, function, or meaning.
Defiance (Noun)
Open resistance or refusal to obey authority.
Constant (Adjective)
Staying the same over time without change.
Cultivation (Noun)
The act of growing crops or plants.
Threshold (Noun)
The point or level at which something starts to happen.
Tipping point (Noun)
A critical moment when a small change leads to a big and often irreversible effect.
Ledgers (Noun)
Books or digital records used for keeping financial accounts.
Registers (Noun)
Official lists or records of names, events, or transactions.
Stifled (Verb)
Prevented something from developing or happening by restricting it.
Industries (Noun)
Types of business or economic activities focused on producing goods or services.
Vast (Adjective)
Extremely large in size, amount, or extent.
Reconstruction (Noun)
The process of rebuilding or re-creating something from past information.
Chastised (Verb)
Scolded or criticized someone severely.
Summoned (Verb)
Ordered someone to appear in a specific place, especially in a legal context.
Ordinance (Noun)
An official law or rule, often issued by a local government or authority.
Dominance (Noun)
Power and influence over others.
Legislated (Verb)
Made or enacted laws.
Resisted (Verb)
Opposed or fought against something.
Restrict (Verb)
To limit someone's actions or movements.
Engage (Verb)
To become involved in something.
Monopolies (Noun)
Situations where a single group or company controls an entire market, blocking competition.
Parish (Noun)
A local church community or the area served by a church, often used in historical or religious contexts.
Enrolment (Noun)
The process of officially joining a school, course, or organization.
Guilds (Noun)
Historical associations of craftsmen or merchants that controlled trade and protected their members' interests.
Innovations (Noun)
New methods, ideas, or products introduced to improve something.
Obstacles (Noun)
Things that block progress or make it difficult to achieve something.
Implications (Noun)
Possible results or effects of an action or decision, often with wider impact.
Labor migration (Noun)
The movement of people from one place to another for work.