Verb
to have control over a place or person
dominate
opening · space · hole · slot · crack
gap
Verb:
Moving towards healthy eating could help ______ heart disease.
The police have ______ him from their enquiries.
I was ______ in the third round of the competition.
eliminate
to arrange something or a collection of things so that it can be seen by the public:
display
impartial · unbiased · objective · open-minded · fair-minded
neutral
The film _______ elements of fantasy and science fiction.
His later work _______ aspects of popular culture.
incorporate
to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted
enforce
increase · intensify · magnify · strengthen · boost · upgrade · raise · escalate · elevate · improve · enrich · complement
enhance
[weakened or damaged; certain type of disability]
Research has shown a link between grief and _______ functioning of the immune system.
Due to the alcohol he had been drinking, he had _______ judgement.
Learning aids for visually _______ children are in demand.
impaired
ADJ
extremely important or necessary
crucial
ADJ
fundamental · basic · principal · intrinsic · essential
underlaying
The incident demonstrates the importance of _______ planning.
The region was of vital _______ importance.
This problem requires a little _______ thinking.
strategic
NOUN
the correct or most attractive relationship between the size of different parts of the same thing or between one thing and another
proportion
impetuous · spontaneous · wild · reckless
impulsive
Teachers must inform their students to show respect for all races, and to appreciate cultural ________.
diversity