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licence


license

noun. a legal document giving official permission to do something; "You need a licence to sell food in this city.";


verb. grant a licence to.

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estimate

An approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions; "The project was estimated to cost $1 million."

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trace

Outline; follow the course of; "The police were able to trace the phone call."

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primary

First or most significant; "The primary goal of the project is to improve health outcomes."

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distort

v.) to give a false or misleading account of; to twist out of shape; "The report was criticized for distorting the facts."

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consequent

happening as a result of something; "The consequent effects were felt across the industry."

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integrate

combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole; "The software integrates easily with existing systems."

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entity

anything having existence, either physical or mystical; "Each subsidiary operates as a separate entity."

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incidence

The number or rate of new cases of a particular condition during a specific time; "The incidence of the disease is rising

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invoke

cite or appeal to (someone or something) as an authority for an action or in support of an argument; "The attorney invoked the client's right to privacy."

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conform

comply with rules, standards, or laws; "The building does not conform to safety regulations."

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exclude

To leave out; to keep from being a part of; "The study excludes cases that do not meet the criteria."

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undertake

commit oneself to and begin (an enterprise or responsibility); take on; "She undertook a journey around the world."

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rigid

not flexible; stiff or fixed; not able to be bent or moved; "The regulations are quite rigid and inflexible."

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intervene

come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events; "The government had to intervene to stabilize the economy."

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induce

To lead towards some action; "The drug is used to induce sleep.

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Name at least 5 synonims: amazing

astonishing
striking
brilliant
stunning(sp)
impressive
overwhelming
priceless

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Name at least 5 synonims: bad

harmful
damaging
destructive
unhealthy
negative
adverse
worthless
useless

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Name at least 5 synonims: available

accessible
convenient
handy
applicable
achievable
attainable

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Name at least 5 synonims: angry

furious
mad(sp)
outraged
irritated
enraged
cross

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