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deprecate
to express disapproval of something; to criticize or belittle.
pertinent
relevant or directly related to the subject being considered.
acquire
to get or gain something, often through effort or experience.
accommodate
to provide space for someone or something; to adapt to meet needs or conditions.
impede
to slow down or block progress or movement.
omit
to leave out or exclude something, either intentionally or accidentally.
exclude
to deliberately leave someone or something out; to prevent from being included or allowed.
deliberately
in a way that is done on purpose; intentionally.
trailing
falling behind or hanging down; moving slowly behind something or someone.
ambiguous
having more than one possible meaning; unclear or confusing.
relieve
to reduce or remove pain, stress, or a burden.
valid
based on truth or reason; legally or logically acceptable.
pull up
to lift or raise something; to bring up information or a topic.
curb
to control or limit something.
burden
a heavy load, either physical or emotional
obtain
to get or acquire something, especially through effort.
renewal
the process of making something new again; restoration or revival.
onward
moving forward or continuing toward a goal or destination.
node
a connection point or device in a network where data can be created, received, or transmitted.
bound
tied or restricted
inbound
moving toward a particular place or point, especially arriving or coming in.
congest
to overcrowd or clog, causing blockage or slowed movement, especially in traffic or passages.
beyond
further than a particular point
interface
a point where two systems, subjects, or people meet and interact; in tech, the means by which a user interacts with a system.
expense
the cost required for something; money spent on something.
within
inside or inside the limits of something; in the inner part.
entry
an item or record written or inserted in a list, book, or database.
strip
to remove something completely, often by peeling or taking off layers.
fluff
soft light material like fibers or down; also means unnecessary or trivial content.
line up
to arrange people or things in a straight row or sequence.
hardwired
physically connected or built-in; also means instinctively or permanently programmed.
trivial
of little value or importance; insignificant.
wizard
a person with magical powers; also used informally to describe someone very skilled at something.
askew
not straight or in the correct position; crooked or tilted.
regard
to consider or think of someone or something in a specific way; also means attention or respect.
intranet
a private network accessible only to an organization’s staff, used to share information and tools securely.
emulate
to try to match or surpass someone, often by imitating them.
surpass
to go beyond or exceed in achievement, quality, or performance.
appropriately
in a way that is suitable or proper for a given situation.
reside
to live or have one’s home in a particular place.
brick-and-mortar
refers to a physical building, especially a retail store or business, as opposed to an online or virtual one.
mortar
a mixture used in building to bind bricks or stones together.
imperative
absolutely necessary or very important.expressing a command.
clutter
a messy or disorganized collection of things; to fill a space with too many items, making it untidy.
pinpoint
to locate or identify something precisely; exact or highly accurate.
pass up
to decline or refuse an opportunity or offer.
send over
to deliver or transmit something to another person or place, often across a distance.
back up
to support someone or something; to reverse; or to make a duplicate (especially of data).
surpass
to go beyond or exceed in achievement, quality, or performance.
slant
a particular point of view or bias.