happening at the same time or in a similar way, comparable
parallel
impose, cause something negative
inflict (verb)
separated, segregated
desegregated
Many young athletes try to aetmlue their idols.
emulate
The company exploited a loophole ___ the tax system.
in
a small mistake or gap in a law or rule that allows people to avoid it
Loophole
effect, influence
impact (n)(v)
famous, reputable
notorious
Engineers will nocstrcut a new bridge over the river.
construct
There are many parallels _____ the two historical events.
between
something shared in common between people or things
Commonality
build, create
construct (verb)
independence, self-rule, sovereignty
colonialism
There is a strong yalnommocit between the two cultures.
commonality
The policy may inflict harm ___ vulnerable populations.
on
the practice of a country taking control of another land and settling there, often exploiting it and its people
Colonialism (n)
leading, pioneer, outstanding
preeminent (adjective)
divergent, different, discrepant, unrelated
parallel
The government was accused of rsepssionup of free speech.
suppression
This decision will have a significant impact ___ the environment.
on
the act of stopping, controlling, or preventing something from being expressed or known
Suppression (n)
imitate, copy
emulate (verb)
relieve, alleviate, heal
inflict
The schools were finally getedresaegd after years of struggle.
desegragated
The city is notorious ___ its heavy traffic.
for