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deprecate

to express disapproval of something; to criticize or belittle.

<p>to express disapproval of something; to criticize or belittle.<br></p>
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pertinent

relevant or directly related to the subject being considered.

<p>relevant or directly related to the subject being considered.</p>
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acquire

to get or gain something, often through effort or experience.

<p>to get or gain something, often through effort or experience.<br></p>
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accommodate

to provide space for someone or something; to adapt to meet needs or conditions.

<p>to provide space for someone or something; to adapt to meet needs or conditions.<br></p>
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impede

to slow down or block progress or movement.

<p>to slow down or block progress or movement.<br></p>
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omit

to leave out or exclude something, either intentionally or accidentally.

<p>to leave out or exclude something, either intentionally or accidentally.<br></p>
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exclude

to deliberately leave someone or something out; to prevent from being included or allowed.

<p>to deliberately leave someone or something out; to prevent from being included or allowed.<br></p>
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deliberately

in a way that is done on purpose; intentionally.

<p>in a way that is done on purpose; intentionally.<br></p>
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trailing

falling behind or hanging down; moving slowly behind something or someone.

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ambiguous

having more than one possible meaning; unclear or confusing.

<p>having more than one possible meaning; unclear or confusing.<br></p>
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relieve

to reduce or remove pain, stress, or a burden.

<p>to reduce or remove pain, stress, or a burden.<br></p>
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valid

based on truth or reason; legally or logically acceptable.

<p>based on truth or reason; legally or logically acceptable.<br></p>
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pull up

to lift or raise something; to bring up information or a topic.

<p>to lift or raise something; to bring up information or a topic.<br></p>
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curb

to control or limit something.

<p>to control or limit something.<br></p>
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burden

a heavy load, either physical or emotional

<p>a heavy load, either physical or emotional</p>
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obtain

to get or acquire something, especially through effort.

<p>to get or acquire something, especially through effort.<br></p>
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renewal

the process of making something new again; restoration or revival.

<p>the process of making something new again; restoration or revival.<br></p>
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onward

moving forward or continuing toward a goal or destination.

<p>moving forward or continuing toward a goal or destination.<br></p>
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node

a connection point or device in a network where data can be created, received, or transmitted.

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bound

tied or restricted

<p>tied or restricted</p>
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inbound

moving toward a particular place or point, especially arriving or coming in.

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congest

to overcrowd or clog, causing blockage or slowed movement, especially in traffic or passages.

<p>to overcrowd or clog, causing blockage or slowed movement, especially in traffic or passages.<br></p>
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beyond

further than a particular point

<p>further than a particular point</p>
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interface

a point where two systems, subjects, or people meet and interact; in tech, the means by which a user interacts with a system.

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expense

the cost required for something; money spent on something.

<p>the cost required for something; money spent on something.<br></p>
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within

inside or inside the limits of something; in the inner part.

<p>inside or inside the limits of something; in the inner part.<br></p>
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entry

an item or record written or inserted in a list, book, or database.

<p>an item or record written or inserted in a list, book, or database.<br></p>
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strip

to remove something completely, often by peeling or taking off layers.

<p>to remove something completely, often by peeling or taking off layers.<br></p>
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fluff

soft light material like fibers or down; also means unnecessary or trivial content.

<p>soft light material like fibers or down; also means unnecessary or trivial content.<br></p>
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line up

to arrange people or things in a straight row or sequence.

<p>to arrange people or things in a straight row or sequence.<br></p>
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hardwired

physically connected or built-in; also means instinctively or permanently programmed.

<p>physically connected or built-in; also means instinctively or permanently programmed.<br></p>
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trivial

of little value or importance; insignificant.

<p>of little value or importance; insignificant.<br></p>
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wizard

a person with magical powers; also used informally to describe someone very skilled at something.

<p>a person with magical powers; also used informally to describe someone very skilled at something.<br></p>
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askew

not straight or in the correct position; crooked or tilted.

<p>not straight or in the correct position; crooked or tilted.<br></p>
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regard

to consider or think of someone or something in a specific way; also means attention or respect.

<p>to consider or think of someone or something in a specific way; also means attention or respect.<br></p>
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intranet

a private network accessible only to an organization’s staff, used to share information and tools securely.

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emulate

to try to match or surpass someone, often by imitating them.

<p>to try to match or surpass someone, often by imitating them.<br></p>
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surpass

to go beyond or exceed in achievement, quality, or performance.

<p>to go beyond or exceed in achievement, quality, or performance.<br></p>
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appropriately

in a way that is suitable or proper for a given situation.

<p>in a way that is suitable or proper for a given situation.<br></p>
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reside

to live or have one’s home in a particular place.

<p>to live or have one’s home in a particular place.<br></p>
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brick-and-mortar

refers to a physical building, especially a retail store or business, as opposed to an online or virtual one.

<p>refers to a physical building, especially a retail store or business, as opposed to an online or virtual one.<br></p>
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mortar

a mixture used in building to bind bricks or stones together.

<p>a mixture used in building to bind bricks or stones together.</p>
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imperative

absolutely necessary or very important.expressing a command.

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clutter

a messy or disorganized collection of things; to fill a space with too many items, making it untidy.

<p>a messy or disorganized collection of things; to fill a space with too many items, making it untidy.<br></p>
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pinpoint

to locate or identify something precisely; exact or highly accurate.

<p>to locate or identify something precisely; exact or highly accurate.<br></p>
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pass up

to decline or refuse an opportunity or offer.

<p>to decline or refuse an opportunity or offer.<br></p>
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send over

to deliver or transmit something to another person or place, often across a distance.

<p>to deliver or transmit something to another person or place, often across a distance.<br></p>
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back up

to support someone or something; to reverse; or to make a duplicate (especially of data).

<p>to support someone or something; to reverse; or to make a duplicate (especially of data).</p>
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surpass

to go beyond or exceed in achievement, quality, or performance.

<p>to go beyond or exceed in achievement, quality, or performance.</p>
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slant

a particular point of view or bias.

<p>a particular point of view or bias.</p>