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intensify

To become stronger, more serious, or more extreme; or to make something increase in force or strength.

<p>To become stronger, more serious, or more extreme; or to make something increase in force or strength.</p>
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uphold

To maintain or support a principle, law, or decision.

<p>To maintain or support a principle, law, or decision.</p><p></p>
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improperly

In a way that is not correct, suitable, or appropriate; incorrectly or in violation of rules or standards.

<p>In a way that is not correct, suitable, or appropriate; incorrectly or in violation of rules or standards.</p>
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neglect

To fail to care for someone or something properly; to ignore or pay insufficient attention to something important.

<p>To fail to care for someone or something properly; to ignore or pay insufficient attention to something important.</p>
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meticulous

Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.

<p>Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.</p>
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defer

To postpone or delay something to a later time.

<p>To postpone or delay something to a later time.</p><p></p>
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scrutiny

Close and careful examination or inspection, often to judge accuracy, quality, or legality.

<p>Close and careful examination or inspection, often to judge accuracy, quality, or legality.</p>
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scrambling

Moving quickly or awkwardly, often in a hurry or panic.

<p>Moving quickly or awkwardly, often in a hurry or panic.</p><p></p>
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secrecy

The action or practice of keeping something hidden or private; the condition of being concealed from others.

<p>The action or practice of keeping something hidden or private; the condition of being concealed from others.</p>
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erasure

The act of removing, deleting, or wiping out something completely — often information, memory, or marks.

<p>The act of removing, deleting, or wiping out something completely — often information, memory, or marks.</p>
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shred

A small piece torn or cut off from something, often paper or fabric.

<p>A small piece torn or cut off from something, often paper or fabric.</p><p></p>
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excessive

More than is necessary, normal, or reasonable; too much.

<p>More than is necessary, normal, or reasonable; too much.</p>
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peer

People who are equal to one another in age, status, ability, or social group — often used to refer to classmates, colleagues, or people in similar roles.

<p>People who are equal to one another in age, status, ability, or social group — often used to refer to classmates, colleagues, or people in similar roles.</p>
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interwoven

Closely connected or combined so that things are twisted or blended together; often used for physical threads or abstract ideas like cultures, stories, or emotions.

<p>Closely connected or combined so that things are twisted or blended together; often used for physical threads or abstract ideas like cultures, stories, or emotions.</p>
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Simultaneously

At the same time; occurring or done at the same moment.

<p>At the same time; occurring or done at the same moment.</p>
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derive

To obtain or take something from a source, often used in the context of getting meaning, value, or origin from something else.

<p>To obtain or take something from a source, often used in the context of getting meaning, value, or origin from something else.</p>
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inevitable

Certain to happen; unavoidable.

<p>Certain to happen; unavoidable.</p>
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legacy

Something handed down from the past, such as traditions, achievements, or values.

<p>Something handed down from the past, such as traditions, achievements, or values.</p>
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embed

To fix something firmly and deeply into a surrounding mass or context.

<p>To fix something firmly and deeply into a surrounding mass or context.</p>
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prevalent

Widespread or commonly occurring in a particular area or at a particular time.

<p>Widespread or commonly occurring in a particular area or at a particular time.</p>
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allocation

The process of distributing resources, tasks, or responsibilities for a specific purpose or among different groups or individuals.

<p>The process of distributing resources, tasks, or responsibilities for a specific purpose or among different groups or individuals.</p>
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constrain

To limit or restrict someone or something, or to force someone to act in a certain way due to pressure or circumstances.

<p>To limit or restrict someone or something, or to force someone to act in a certain way due to pressure or circumstances.</p>
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in comparison

A phrase used to show how two or more things are similar or different when examined side by side.

<p>A phrase used to show how two or more things are similar or different when examined side by side.</p>
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compromise

An agreement or settlement of a dispute where each side makes concessions.

<p>An agreement or settlement of a dispute where each side makes concessions.</p><p></p>
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blister

A small pocket of fluid on the skin caused by friction, heat, or irritation

<p>A small pocket of fluid on the skin caused by friction, heat, or irritation</p>
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miniature

Something that is much smaller in size or scale than usual; a small-scale version of something larger.

<p>Something that is much smaller in size or scale than usual; a small-scale version of something larger.</p>
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concession

Something given up or allowed during negotiations to reach an agreement.

<p>Something given up or allowed during negotiations to reach an agreement.</p><p></p>
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extent

The range, degree, or scope of something — how far something reaches or applies.

<p>The range, degree, or scope of something — how far something reaches or applies.</p>
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vast

Extremely large in size, amount, or extent.

<p>Extremely large in size, amount, or extent.</p>
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venue

A place where an event, such as a concert, conference, or sports match, is held.

<p>A place where an event, such as a concert, conference, or sports match, is held.</p>
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fluid

A substance that flows easily, such as a liquid or gas.

<p>A substance that flows easily, such as a liquid or gas.</p>
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unified

Formed or brought together into a single unit, system, or group; made whole or consistent.

<p>Formed or brought together into a single unit, system, or group; made whole or consistent.</p>
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firm

Strong, solid, or unyielding in structure, decision, or belief.

<p>Strong, solid, or unyielding in structure, decision, or belief.</p>
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extensible

Capable of being extended or expanded; often used in technology to describe systems, software, or frameworks that can be enhanced with new features or modules.

<p>Capable of being extended or expanded; often used in technology to describe systems, software, or frameworks that can be enhanced with new features or modules.</p>
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firmware

A type of software that is permanently programmed into a hardware device to control its functions. Unlike regular software, firmware operates at a low level and is essential for the hardware to function properly.

<p>A type of software that is permanently programmed into a hardware device to control its functions. Unlike regular software, firmware operates at a low level and is essential for the hardware to function properly.</p>
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breach

A violation or gap, especially in security, trust, or a legal agreement.

<p>A violation or gap, especially in security, trust, or a legal agreement.</p><p></p>
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contribution

Something given, such as time, effort, ideas, or money, to help achieve or support a common goal.

<p>Something given, such as time, effort, ideas, or money, to help achieve or support a common goal.</p>
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incrementally

In small, gradual steps or increases over time.

<p>In small, gradual steps or increases over time.</p>
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stem

To stop or limit the flow or development of something

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expedite

To make a process or action happen faster or more efficiently.

<p>To make a process or action happen faster or more efficiently.</p>
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peripheral

Related to the outer edge or boundary of something; not central or main.

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circuit

A complete, closed path through which electric current can flow.

<p>A complete, closed path through which electric current can flow.</p>
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convertible

Able to be changed into a different form or function.

<p>Able to be changed into a different form or function.</p><p></p>
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distinguish

To recognize or show the difference between two or more things; to perceive something as distinct or special.

<p>To recognize or show the difference between two or more things; to perceive something as distinct or special.</p>
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perceive

To become aware of or understand something through the senses or the mind; to interpret or regard something in a particular way.

<p>To become aware of or understand something through the senses or the mind; to interpret or regard something in a particular way.</p>
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derived

Obtained or developed from a source or origin, especially by reasoning, transformation, or extraction.

<p>Obtained or developed from a source or origin, especially by reasoning, transformation, or extraction.</p>
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revert

To return to a previous state, condition, or behavior.

<p>To return to a previous state, condition, or behavior.</p>
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drop-in replacement

A component or product that can be substituted for another without requiring any modification to the existing system.

<p>A component or product that can be substituted for another without requiring any modification to the existing system.</p>
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Substitute

A person or thing acting or serving in place of another.

<p>A person or thing acting or serving in place of another.</p>
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supplemental

Provided in addition to something else to complete or enhance it.

<p>Provided in addition to something else to complete or enhance it.</p>