Ch.4
Ch.4
Ch.4
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Cohort

A cohort is a group of subjects sharing a common defining characteristic, such as age, experience, or risk factor, observed together over time in statistics, medicine, or social sciences

100

Moratorium

A moratorium is a temporary suspension or authorized delay of a specific activity, law, or legal obligation (such as debt repayment).

100

deterrent

a thing, measure, or factor that prevents or discourages someone from taking a particular action

100
irrefutable

evidence, arguments, or facts that are impossible to disprove, deny, or prove wrong

100

incarcerated

being confined, locked up, or imprisoned in a jail, prison, or similar institution

100

substantially

to a large degree, considerably, or in most essential details

100

phalanx

a tightly knit, massed formation of people, traditionally heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece or Macedonia arranged in deep, overlapping ranks. It broadly refers to any dense, organized group (e.g., bodyguards) or, in anatomy, one of the digital bones in a finger or toe

100

in tandem

two or more people, animals, or machines working together, cooperating, or operating simultaneously, often in close coordination

100

aesthetic

the appreciation, study, or philosophy of beauty and taste, often highlighting visual pleasure. It acts as an adjective describing something visually pleasing (e.g., "aesthetic design") or a noun for a specific style (e.g., "minimalist aesthetic").

100

 disproportionate

something that is out of proportion, unbalanced, or not corresponding in size, degree, or amount relative to something else.

100

quadrupled

to increase, multiply, or become four times as large, intense, or numerous

100

parole

the provisional and supervised release of a prisoner before their full sentence expires, allowing them to serve the remainder in the community

100

recalcitrant

a person, animal, or entity that is stubbornly resistant to authority, control, or direction, often refusing to obey orders

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