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generate
verb: to create; to produce (especially energy)
discrete
adjective: separate; not the same thing and with no parts in common
emerge
verb: to come out of
deduce
verb: to come to a conclusion through logic and evidence; to figure out
pursue
verb: to follow; to chase
verb: to try to achieve (a dream or goal)
seek
verb: to look for; to search
coordinate
verb: to work or communicate with the different people, groups, or pieces involved in a large project
negate
verb: to make not true or not effective
entity
noun: a thing that exists or acts as one
perceive
verb: become aware or conscious of (something); verb: iterpret or regard (someone or something) in a particular way
subsequent
adjective: immediately after
framework
noun: a structure for a building, system, or idea
exclude
verb: to not include; to keep out of a list or group
orient
verb: (usually "to be oriented") to move into a position in line with some specific point
verb: (usually "to orient yourself") to explore and become comfortable with
valid
adjective: from a reasonable or correct basis
justify
verb: to give a good reason for an action or situation (especially one that seems bad)
constitute
verb: to be the pieces that make a whole
commit
verb: to do or perform (something very negative, like a crime)
verb: to promise; to make a final and unchangeable decision
verb: (usually "be committed to") to give all of your energy to something
derive
verb: obtain something from (a specified source)
diverse
adjective: having many different types
capacity
noun: the amount or volume something can hold
noun: ability (especially mental)
constrain
verb: to limit the activity of; to restrict
aspect
noun: a feature, a characteristic, a particular part of something
impact
noun: an effect that changes a situation
verb: to affect strongly
noun: the force of being hit hard
core
adjective: central; of fundamental importance
noun: the center of something
compensate
verb: to correct a problem with another positive thing
apparent
adjective: clearly seen or understood
adjective: seeming (but not definitely true)
proportion
noun: the size or amount of something compared to the whole or other parts
objective
noun: a goal
adjective: based in fact; not an opinion; not from personal beliefs or ideas
welfare
noun: the health and happiness of a person or group
phase
noun: a period of time in a longer process of change
underlying
adjective: forming the basis for something
perspective
noun: the appearance of objects from a particular direction
noun: a point of view; an opinion
policy
noun: a rule made by an organization, government, or company
factor
noun: a fact that influences or changes a result
retain
verb: to keep; to continue to have or contain
enforce
verb: to make people follow (a rule or law)
component
noun: a part of a whole
external
adjective: outside (especially of a body or system)
principle
noun: a rule or idea that makes the base for a system (often moral)
area
noun: a range of subjects or studies; a field; a discipline
integrate
verb: to become a part of
alter
verb: to change; to adjust
monitor
verb: to watch the quality or progress of something over time
noun: something or somebody which monitors
scheme
noun: a large plan
noun: the system by which something is arranged
consist
verb: to be made of
institute
verb: to start (a rule or system)
noun: a group or organization that studies or works for something specific
criteria
noun: the measures by which something is judged or decided
facilitate
verb: to make easier
grant
verb: to agree to give (something that was asked for)
verb: to admit; to say something is true
sloping
adjective: slanted, higher at one end and lower at the other
vivid
adjective: with strong images or colors
mundane
adjective: ordinary and boring
meticulous
adjective: with careful attention to details
successor
noun: a person who has a role after a previous person
preposterous
adjective: completely impossible, ridiculous
congregate
verb: gather into a crowd or mass
fatigue
noun: extreme tiredness from too much work
analogous
adjective: similar in some respects but otherwise different
perplex
verb: to confuse somebody
transitory
adjective: lasting a very short time
incentive
noun: a thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something
induce
verb: to cause to happen
outgoing
adjective: comfortable when talking to other people
fluctuate
verb: to go up and down regularly in amount
dynamic
adjective: (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress
adjective: (of a person) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas
instrumental
adjective: acting as a key part of a process
strenuous
adjective: requiring a lot of physical effort
append
verb: to add to the end
vanquish
verb: to win completely in a competition or fight
dissipate
verb: to completely separate in all directions
propagate
verb: to spread widely, create more of
illusory
adjective: not real, based on an illusion
anomaly
noun: something that is not normal, standard, or expected
jolt
noun: to suddenly move or push hard
exhaustive
adjective: complete and very detailed
tedious
adjective: long and boring
pale
adjective: with very little color
probe
verb: to explore and learn about using hands or a tool
blunt
adjective: not sharp
entice
verb: to attract or persuade with promises of benefits
grave
adjective: very serious
strive
verb: to try hard to achieve something
astute
adjective: able to see the most important information to make a decision
twilight
noun: the time of evening before complete darkness
rustic
adjective: of the countryside; simple and old-fashioned
carve
verb: to cut from a hard material
covert
adjective: secret or hidden
compulsory
adjective: required by rule
fraudulent
adjective: fake or untrue (generally of illegal claims)
relic
noun: a highly valued object from a very long time ago
counterpart
noun: a person or thing with the same function as another in a different place
cherish
verb: to care for lovingly
ailment
noun: a small sickness or cause of physical discomfort
plead
verb: to ask for emotionally, to beg
detrimental
adjective: causing harm or injury
secrete
verb: to produce a liquid (from or within a living thing)
delusion
noun: an incorrect idea that somebody believes strongly
encroach
verb: to move very near an acceptable limit
recede
verb: to go back to a previous position