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reassemble
To put something back together after it has been taken apart — or to gather people or things again.
oversee
To supervise, manage, or watch over a task, project, or group to make sure everything is done correctly.
supervise
To watch over and direct the work or actions of others, usually to ensure things are done correctly and safely.
watch over
To protect, supervise, or care for someone or something — usually to ensure they are safe or doing well.
with regard to
Used to introduce a topic or show what something is related to. It means the same as "about", "concerning", or "in relation to."
convention
A large formal meeting of people with shared interests
convention
A common or accepted way of doing something
used up
To completely consume, spend, or exhaust a resource so that nothing is left.
alphanumeric
Containing both letters and numbers.
offset
To balance out or counteract something.
offset
Something that balances or compensates for something else.
counter
To oppose, react against, or neutralize something.
decrement
To reduce or decrease a value or quantity by a certain amount.
balance out
To make things even or stable by offsetting one thing with another.
counteract
To act against something to reduce or cancel its effect.
grain
Tiny particle or a very small amount.
exceed
To go beyond a limit, rule, or expectation.
counter
to oppose or respond to something
wrap
to cover or enclose sth ,usually using paper, cloth, or material
wrap all columns
make the text inside the columns stay visible by wrapping it into multiple lines instead of being cut off.
wrap
cover sth/ finish sth.
interchangeable
Capable of being exchanged or used in place of each other without a difference in function or meaning.
mutually
Done, felt, or shared in equal measure between two or more parties.
Interconnected
Mutually linked or joined together in a complex network.
standalone
Independent; capable of functioning or existing without external support or connection.
converge
To move toward the same point or come together from different directions; to unite in a shared purpose or idea.
redundancy
The state of being unnecessary or repetitive because something similar already exists.
viable
Capable of working successfully; feasible or practical.
endure
To last over time without weakening.
feasible
Possible, practical, and achievable under given conditions.
persist
To continue firmly in an action or belief despite difficulty or opposition.
interception
The act of stopping, seizing, or interrupting something (or someone) in transit.
climaxed
Reached the most intense, highest, or most decisive point of something (often a story, event, or process).
decisive
Settling an issue or conflict conclusively.
"Her … action during the crisis saved the company from bankruptcy."
decisive
"The concert … with a fireworks display during the final song."
climaxed
"The spy movie climaxed with a high-speed … of the villain’s encrypted message."
interception
"If you … in practicing every day, you’ll master the guitar faster than you think."
persist
"Working remotely is a … option for many jobs these days."
feasible
"What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger—if you … , you conquer." — Inspired by Nietzsche
endure
solar energy is a … alternative to fossil fuels in sunny regions.
viable
To … one’s life, one must begin by altering one’s habits.
alter
Nature does not … her secrets; she unravels them patiently.
degrade
"Using both 'first priority' and 'urgent' in the email felt like … —they mean the same thing!"
redundancy
"Fans from all over the country will … in the stadium for the championship game."
converge
True strength is being … but never alone.
standalone
Great ideas … centuries; they outlive their creators and ignite new minds.
span
Social media has made our world so … that trends spread globally in hours.
interconnected
They … agreed to end the project early because of budget issues.
mutually
The parts are …, so either screw will fit the machine.
interchangeable