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accommodate (v)
to provide a place to live or to be stored in
bind (v)
to force someone to do something by making them promise to do it
mar (v)
to spoil something, making it less good or less enjoyable
uniform (a)
the same, not changing or different in any way
fodder (n)
people or things that are useful for the stated purpose
commodity (n)
a substance or product that can be traded, bought, or sold
seesaw (a)
changing repeatedly from one emotion, situation, etc., to another and then back again
thrive (v)
to grow, develop, or be successful
culminate (v)
to have as a result or be the final result of a process
setback (n)
something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing
pact (n)
a formal agreement between two people or groups
stepping stone (n)
something that helps someone advance or achieve something
adversity (n)
a difficult or unlucky situation event
pursuit (n)
an activity that you spend time doing, usually when you are not working
owe (v)
to have success, happiness, a job, etc., only because of what someone has given you
vogue (n)
a fashion of something
homage (n)
an expression of great respect and honor
estrangement (n)
the fact of no longer being friendly or having no connection with someone
inclination (n)
a feeling that you want to do a particular thing
rear (v)
to care for young animals or children until they can care for themselves
handout (n)
something such as food, clothing, or money that is given free to someone who has a great need for it
constrict (v)
to limit an action or behaviour
ageist (a)
treating people unfairly because of their age
cessation (n)
ending or stopping
devoid of (a)
to lack something necessary