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Interaction
Exchange, conversation "Their interaction was very friendly."
100
Institute
Establish, set up "The school instituted a new attendance policy."
100
Explicit
Clear, direct "The teacher told them explicitly to put their phones away."
100
Circumstances
Conditions "She knew the circumstances that would help her to succeed."
100
Allocated
Put aside "The President allocated a certain amount of money for education."
200
Duration
Entire time, the length of something "She agreed to be there for the duration of the meeting."
200
Predominantly
Mostly "The school was predominantly girls."
200
Intrinsic
Natural, internal "Being nice was intrinsic to her nature."
200
Comprise
Include "The school comprises 200 students."
200
Diminished
Decreased "When students did not study their WG vocabulary, their ability to recognize the definitions diminished."
300
Compatible
Harmonious, matching "The couple was compatible."
300
Outweigh
Are more important than "The benefits of attending school outweigh the hardships."
300
Strategy
Approach, method "The team used a new strategy to win."
300
Initiative
Program "The president's new initiative was very well received by the country."
300
Regulate
Control, limit "The parents decided to regulate how much time their students could spend on the computer."
400
Impose
Force upon "The teachers imposed a new homework rule."
400
Controversy
Disagreement, conflict "The new laws created a lot of controversy."
400
Paradigm
Model, way things are, way people think about things "The traditional paradigm of a family has two parents and two kids."
400
Prior
Before "She learned how to read prior to entering kindergarten."
400
Regime
Government, leadership; usually something very controlling! "The new regime decided that everyone had to pay more taxes."
500
Implications
Consequences, things that happen as a result of something else "The new rules at school have many implications."
500
Invoke
Call upon, request, ask for "She invoked the help of the gods."
500
Infer
To conclude, to guess based on evidence "He inferred that she was mad at him."
500
Distribution
Delivery, passing out "The distribution of resources in the country was extremely unequal."
500
Subsequent
Later; "In subsequent weeks, we learned what had really happened."
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