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checksum

A short piece of data used to verify the integrity of other data (e.g., files, messages). It helps detect errors that may have occurred during transmission or storage.

<p>A <strong>short piece of data</strong> used to <strong>verify the integrity</strong> of other data (e.g., files, messages). It helps <strong>detect errors</strong> that may have occurred during transmission or storage.</p>
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deplete

To use up, drain, or reduce the supply or amount of something — often gradually.

<p>To <strong>use up</strong>, <strong>drain</strong>, or <strong>reduce</strong> the supply or amount of something — often <strong>gradually</strong>.</p>
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consecutive

Happening one after another without interruption.

<p><strong>Happening one after another</strong> without interruption.</p>
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whereas

Used to contrast two facts or ideas — showing how they are different.

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implication

A possible effect or result of an action or decision

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implication

A suggestion that is not directly stated

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implication

The act of being involved in something (especially something negative)

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inspect

To look at something carefully to check its condition, quality, or safety.

<p>To <strong>look at something carefully</strong> to check its <strong>condition</strong>, <strong>quality</strong>, or <strong>safety</strong>.</p>
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submission

The act of giving something for review or judgment

<p> <strong>The act of giving something for review or judgment</strong> </p><p></p>
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submission

The act of accepting authority or control

<p><strong>The act of accepting authority or control</strong> </p><p></p>
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tip off

To warn someone secretly or give them confidential information about something, often about something bad or illegal.

<p>To <strong>warn someone secretly</strong> or <strong>give them confidential information</strong> about something, often about something bad or illegal.</p>
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solely

Only or exclusively — without involving anyone or anything else.

<p><strong>Only</strong> or <strong>exclusively</strong> — without involving anyone or anything else.</p>
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exclusive

Restricted to one person, group, or thing; not shared

<p><strong>Restricted to one person, group, or thing; not shared</strong></p><p></p>
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exclusive

High-class or special, not for everyone

<p><strong>High-class or special, not for everyone</strong></p><p></p>
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resort

A place people go for vacation or relaxation

<p><strong>A place people go for vacation or relaxation</strong></p><p></p>
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resort

The last option or choice when others fail

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nefarious

Wicked, evil, or criminal — describing actions or behavior that are morally wrong or dishonest.

<p><strong>Wicked, evil, or criminal</strong> — describing actions or behavior that are morally wrong or dishonest.</p>
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divert

To change the direction of something

<p><strong>To change the direction</strong> of something</p><p></p>
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divert

To take attention away from something

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divert

To entertain or amuse (less common)

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span

To extend across or cover a range.

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degrade

(Science) To decompose or reduce complexity (e.g., plastics, chemicals).

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endure

To last over time without weakening.


<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">To last over time without weakening.</p><p><br></p>
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interception

(Sports) Catching a pass or ball intended for an opponent.


<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">(Sports) Catching a pass or ball intended for an opponent.</p><p><br></p>
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decisive

Marked by firmness, clarity, and quick resolution.


<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">Marked by firmness, clarity, and quick resolution.</p><p><br></p>
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linger

To stay in a place longer than necessary, often reluctantly.

<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">To stay in a place longer than necessary, often reluctantly.</p><p></p>
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intrusion

The act of forcing into a space or situation uninvited, often causing disruption.

<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">The act of forcing into a space or situation uninvited, often causing disruption.</p><p></p>
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distributed

Spread out or scattered over an area.

<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">Spread out or scattered over an area.<br></p><p></p>
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spread out

To extend over a wide area; to scatter or distribute widely.


<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">To extend over a wide area; to scatter or distribute widely.</p><p><br></p>
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scatter over

To distribute or spread things loosely and unevenly across an area or surface.

<p><span>To distribute or spread things loosely and unevenly across an area or surface.</span><br></p>
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"She … birdseed … the garden every morning, and by noon, the sparrows arrive like clockwork."


scatters over

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"The picnic blankets were … under the trees, each family claiming their own shady spot."


spread out

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"The teacher … the worksheets to every student in the class."


distributed

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"The loud construction noise felt like an … into our quiet Sunday morning."


intrusion

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"The smell of coffee … in the kitchen long after breakfast was over."


lingered

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"History turns on … acts—small choices that echo across lifetimes." — Adapted from Margaret Thatcher

decisive

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"In battle, the … moment is not when the sword is drawn, but when the mind is made up." — Inspired by Sun Tzu


decisive

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"Great stories don’t just end—they … in ways that linger in the soul." — Inspired by Maya Angelou


climaxed

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"In life, destiny is not a straight path—it’s a series of …. and redirections." — Inspired by Paulo Coelho


interceptions

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"The universe rewards … —every ‘no’ is a step closer to ‘yes.’" — Inspired by Thomas Edison


persistence

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"Dream big, but start small—what’s … today builds the impossible of tomorrow." — Inspired by Thomas Edison


feasible

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"Love is the only thing that … when all else fades." — Adapted from 1 Corinthians 13

endures

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A dream becomes … the moment you stop doubting and start doing.

viable

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Time … all things; there is no wrath it does not soften, no wound it does not heal." — Seneca

alters

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Power doesn’t corrupt; it reveals—and unchecked, it … even the noblest intentions.

degrades

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Nature loves … 🇦 twin stars, duplicate genes—a cosmic insurance policy.

redundancy

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Rivers … into the ocean, just as great minds unite to shape the future.

converge

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"The new TV series is a … story—you don’t need to watch the previous seasons to enjoy it."

standalone

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Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that … your heart.

span

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All things are … , and this oneness is the fundamental law of the universe.

interconnected