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reassemble

To put something back together after it has been taken apart — or to gather people or things again.

<p>To <strong>put something back together</strong> after it has been taken apart — or to <strong>gather people or things again</strong>.</p>
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oversee

To supervise, manage, or watch over a task, project, or group to make sure everything is done correctly.

<p>To <strong>supervise</strong>, <strong>manage</strong>, or <strong>watch over</strong> a task, project, or group to make sure everything is done correctly.</p>
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supervise

To watch over and direct the work or actions of others, usually to ensure things are done correctly and safely.

<p>To <strong>watch over and direct the work or actions</strong> of others, usually to ensure things are done correctly and safely.</p>
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watch over

To protect, supervise, or care for someone or something — usually to ensure they are safe or doing well.

<p>To <strong>protect</strong>, <strong>supervise</strong>, or <strong>care for</strong> someone or something — usually to ensure they are safe or doing well.</p>
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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."

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convention

A large formal meeting of people with shared interests

<p><strong>A large formal meeting</strong> of people with shared interests<br></p>
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convention

A common or accepted way of doing something

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used up

To completely consume, spend, or exhaust a resource so that nothing is left.

<p>To <strong>completely consume</strong>, <strong>spend</strong>, or <strong>exhaust</strong> a resource so that <strong>nothing is left</strong>.</p>
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alphanumeric

Containing both letters and numbers.

<p><strong>Containing both letters and numbers</strong>.</p>
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offset

To balance out or counteract something.

<p>To <strong>balance out</strong> or <strong>counteract</strong> something.</p><p></p>
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offset

Something that balances or compensates for something else.

<p>Something that <strong>balances</strong> or <strong>compensates</strong> for something else.</p>
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counter

To oppose, react against, or neutralize something.

<p>To <strong>oppose</strong>, <strong>react against</strong>, or <strong>neutralize</strong> something.</p><p></p>
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decrement

To reduce or decrease a value or quantity by a certain amount.

<p>To <strong>reduce</strong> or <strong>decrease</strong> a value or quantity by a certain amount.</p>
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balance out

To make things even or stable by offsetting one thing with another.

<p>To make things even or stable by offsetting one thing with another.<br></p>
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counteract

To act against something to reduce or cancel its effect.

<p>To act against something to reduce or cancel its effect.</p>
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grain

Tiny particle or a very small amount.

<p><strong>Tiny particle</strong> or <strong>a very small amount</strong>.</p><p></p>
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exceed

To go beyond a limit, rule, or expectation.

<p>To go beyond a limit, rule, or expectation.</p>
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counter

to oppose or respond to something

<p><em>to oppose or respond to something</em> </p><p></p>
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wrap

to cover or enclose sth ,usually using paper, cloth, or material

<p>to cover or enclose sth ,usually using paper, cloth, or material</p>
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wrap all columns

make the text inside the columns stay visible by wrapping it into multiple lines instead of being cut off.

<p>make the text inside the columns stay visible by wrapping it into multiple lines instead of being cut off.</p>
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wrap

cover sth/ finish sth.

<p>cover sth/ finish sth.</p>
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interchangeable

Capable of being exchanged or used in place of each other without a difference in function or meaning.


<p>Capable of being exchanged or used in place of each other without a difference in function or meaning.</p><p><br></p>
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mutually

Done, felt, or shared in equal measure between two or more parties.

<p>Done, felt, or shared in equal measure between two or more parties.</p><p></p>
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Interconnected

Mutually linked or joined together in a complex network.

<p>Mutually linked or joined together in a complex network.</p><p></p>
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standalone

Independent; capable of functioning or existing without external support or connection.

<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">Independent; capable of functioning or existing without external support or connection.</p>
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converge

To move toward the same point or come together from different directions; to unite in a shared purpose or idea.

<p>To move toward the same point or come together from different directions; to unite in a shared purpose or idea.</p>
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redundancy

The state of being unnecessary or repetitive because something similar already exists.

<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">The state of being unnecessary or repetitive because something similar already exists.</p><p></p>
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viable

Capable of working successfully; feasible or practical.

<p>Capable of working successfully; feasible or practical.</p>
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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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feasible

Possible, practical, and achievable under given conditions.


<p>Possible, practical, and achievable under given conditions.</p><p><br></p>
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persist

To continue firmly in an action or belief despite difficulty or opposition.

<p class="ds-markdown-paragraph">To continue firmly in an action or belief despite difficulty or opposition.</p><p></p>
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interception

The act of stopping, seizing, or interrupting something (or someone) in transit.

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climaxed

Reached the most intense, highest, or most decisive point of something (often a story, event, or process).


<p>Reached the most intense, highest, or most decisive point of something (often a story, event, or process).</p><p><br></p>
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decisive

Settling an issue or conflict conclusively.


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"Her … action during the crisis saved the company from bankruptcy."


decisive

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"The concert … with a fireworks display during the final song."


climaxed

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"The spy movie climaxed with a high-speed … of the villain’s encrypted message."


interception

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"If you in practicing every day, you’ll master the guitar faster than you think."

persist

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"Working remotely is a … option for many jobs these days."


feasible

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"What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger—if you … , you conquer." — Inspired by Nietzsche


endure

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solar energy is a … alternative to fossil fuels in sunny regions.

viable

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To … one’s life, one must begin by altering one’s habits.

alter

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Nature does not … her secrets; she unravels them patiently.

degrade

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"Using both 'first priority' and 'urgent' in the email felt like … —they mean the same thing!"


redundancy

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"Fans from all over the country will … in the stadium for the championship game."


converge

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True strength is being … but never alone.

standalone

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Great ideas … centuries; they outlive their creators and ignite new minds.

span

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Social media has made our world so … that trends spread globally in hours.

interconnected

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They … agreed to end the project early because of budget issues.

mutually

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The parts are …, so either screw will fit the machine.

interchangeable