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109 Cards in this Set
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File |
To officially record something such as a complaint, law case, and official document |
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Formula |
A method or set of principles that you use to solve a problem or make sure something is not successful |
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Grade |
The level of degree of quality |
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Index |
A standard by which the level of something can be judged |
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Integral |
Essential, fundamental |
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Parameter |
Limits, restrictions |
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Passive |
Related to inactivity |
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Preliminary |
Initial, introductory |
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Protocol |
Procedure, set of rules |
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Route |
The pathway from one place to another, especially one that is used often |
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Tense |
Nervous, worried |
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Accumulate |
To gradually get more and more of something over a period of time |
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Brief |
Continuing for a short time |
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Channeled |
Controlled or directed towards a particular purpose |
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Chart |
Make a map of an area or land, ocean or starts |
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Components |
Parts that make up a machine or system |
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Convert |
To change from one form, system, or purpose to a different one, or to make something do this |
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Detect |
To notice or discover something, especially something that is not easy to see, hear, detect |
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Enormous |
Extremely large in size or amount |
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Generate |
Produce or make something |
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Implement |
Begin to make something happen |
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Incidence |
Number of times something happens |
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Inhibit |
Prevent growth or development |
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Inspect |
To examine something carefully in order to find out more about it or check what it is |
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Integrity |
Good condition, soundness |
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Satisfactory |
Fulfilling expectations or needs; acceptable, though not outstanding or perfect |
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Medicine |
The treatment and study of illnesses and injury |
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Minimal |
Very small in degree or amount |
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Monitor |
To carefully watch, listen to, or examine something over a period of time in order to check for any changes or developments |
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Option |
Something you can choose |
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Shift |
Change or movement |
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Spherical |
Round |
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Thereby |
With the result that something happens |
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Uniformity |
The quality of being or looking the same as all other members of a group |
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Version |
A copy of something that is slightly different from the other forms of it |
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Visualized |
Form a picture of something in the mind |
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Accommodate |
To accept someone's opinion or needs and try to do what the person wants, especially when your ideas differ |
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Appendix |
Are part at the end of the book or paper containing additional information |
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Automatic |
Certain, sure, guaranteed |
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Committed |
Willing to work very hard at something |
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Compensate |
To pay someone money because the person has suffered injury, loss or damage |
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Displace |
Move, relocate, and transfer |
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Enforcement |
Making people obey a rule or law, especially by punishing those who do not obey it |
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Financial |
Related to money, or the management of money |
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Ignorance |
Lack of knowledge or information about something |
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Incentive |
Encouragement, motivation, reason |
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Initially |
At the start, to begin with, at the outset |
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Irrelevant |
Not useful in or not relating to a particular situation |
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Mechanism |
Procedure, system, method |
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Pose |
To exist in a way that may cause a problem, danger, or difficulty |
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Prime |
Major, chief, principal |
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Rational |
Reasonable, logical, sensible |
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Recovery |
The process of returning to a normal condition after a period of trouble or difficulty |
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Registration |
The act of recording names and details on an official list |
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Resolution |
A formal decision or statement agreed on by a group of people, especially after a vote |
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Restore |
Reestablish, return, bring back |
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Scheme |
Method, system, plan |
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Scope |
Range, extent, reach |
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Suspend |
To officially stop something from continuing |
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Welfare |
Money paid by the government to people who are poor, do not have jobs, are sick, etc. |
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Abstract |
Existing only as an idea, or quality rather than something real you can see or touch |
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Coherent |
Clear, reasoned |
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Context |
The situation, events, or information that is relates to something and helps you to u understand it better |
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Drama |
An exciting and unusual situation or set of events |
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Erode |
Wear away, eat into |
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Focus |
To pay special attention to a particular person or thing instead of others |
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Funding |
Money, financial support |
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Institute |
Organization, association |
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Intelligence |
The ability to learn, understand and think about things |
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Intrinsic |
Natural, fundamental |
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Investigation |
Examination, study |
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Investigation |
Examination, study |
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Invoke |
To make a particular idea or image appear in people's mind |
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Migrate |
Travel, journey |
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Paradigm |
A particular way of doing something or thinking about something that is generally accepted or copied |
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Physically |
In relation to the body, rather than the mind or soul |
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Previously |
Formerly, up to that time |
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Publish |
To have your research printed in journal or books, for people to read |
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Reverse |
The exact opposite of what has just been mentioned |
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Revise |
Change, modify |
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Scenario |
Situation or set of circumstances |
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Sequence |
The order thay events or actions happen in or are supposed to happen in |
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Simulate |
Suggest, imitate |
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Submit |
To give a plan, piece of writing, idea, etc. To someone for them to consider or approve |
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Successive |
Subsequent, following |
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Aggregate |
Total |
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Analogy |
Comparison of two things that seem similar |
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Circumstance |
The facts or conditions that affect a situation, action, event, etc. |
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Commence |
To begin or start something |
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Conceive |
Imagine what something is like |
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Concurrent |
At the same time |
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Coordinate |
To organize people or things so that they work together well or succeed |
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Definite |
Clearly known, seen, or stated, and very certain |
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Depress |
To prevent something from working correctly or being as active as it usually is; to reduce the value of something |
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Hierarchy |
A system of organization in which people or things are divided into levels of importance |
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Hypothesis |
A suggested but unproved explanation for something |
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Imposing |
Large, important-looking, and impressive |
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Intervene |
To become involved in a situation in order to change it or stop something from happening, especially in a situation in which there was no previous direct involvement |
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Likewise |
Similarly |
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Logical |
Seemingly reasonable and sensible |
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Offset |
To counterbalance; if something such as a cost or amount offsets another cost or amount, the two things have the opposite effect and so the situation remains the same |
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Phenomenon |
Something that happens or exists |
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Positive |
A quality or feature of something that is good or useful |
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Prospect |
The chance of something happening |
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Ratio |
Relationship between the two amounts, represented by a pair of numbers showing how much bigger one amount is than the other |
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React |
To behave in a particular way because of something that has happened |
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Release |
Set free |
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Temporarily |
Not permanent |
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Unified |
Combined to make a single unit |