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accommodate

(v.) to accept someone's opinions or needs and try to do what the person wants, especially when your ideas differ

appendix

(n.) supplementary writing at the end of a book containing additional information

automatic

(adj.) certain, sure, or guaranteed; done without thinking or robotically

committed

(adj.) willing to work very hard at something; to be obligated to or pledge allegiance to

compensate

(v.) to pay someone because money because the person has suffered injury, loss, or damage; to make up for; reimburse

displace

(v.) move out of position, relocate, or transfer; force from a location

enforcement

(n.) act of making sure rules are followed

financial

(adj.) relating to money, management of money, or banking

ignorance

(n.) a lack of education, knowledge, or information about something

incentive

(n.) positive motivational influence; encouragement

initially

(adv.) in the beginning or near the start

irrelevant

(adj.) having no importance, use, or relation to a particular situation

mechanism

(n.) procedure, system, or method; mechanical device or system of moving parts

pose

(v.) to exist in a way that may cause a problem, danger, or difficulty; to hold a position or stance; (n.) a position or stance

prime

(adj.) major, chief, or principal; best quality or highest importance; (v.) to prepare

rational

(adj.) reasonable; logical; sensible

recovery

(n.) act of getting back a previous state or normal condition after a period of difficulty

registration

(n.) the act of recording names and details on an official list

resolution

(n.) a formal decision or statement agreed on by a group of people; determination and strong will; an answer to a conflict or problem; clarity of an image or instrument precision

restore

(v.) to make new or bring back to original condition; reestablish

scheme

(n.) a method, system, or clever plan; (v.) to make a clever plan

scope

(n.) a range or extent of something

suspend

(v.) to officially stop something from continuing, especially for a short time; keep undecided, or hold back

welfare

(n.) money paid by the government to people who are poor,do not have jobs, are sick, etc.; health, comfort, and happiness