Psychosis
A mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality, often including hallucinations or delusions.
Nonchalance
A state of calmness or indifference, often showing a lack of concern or interest in a situation that might otherwise provoke anxiety or excitement.
Allegedly
Used to indicate that something is claimed to be true but has not been proven or confirmed.
Pilot project
A small-scale, preliminary study conducted to evaluate feasibility, duration, cost, and potential challenges of a project before it is rolled out on a larger scale.
Phase-in
The gradual introduction of a new system, law, or process. It refers to the gradual implementation of the 2022 law.
Eligibility
The state of meeting the necessary conditions or requirements to qualify for something, such as a visa, benefit, or program.
Myriad
An extremely large, varied, or countless number of something.
Dopamine
A type of neurotransmitter in the brain that plays a role in how we feel pleasure and is involved in motivation, reward, and the control of movement.
Fully-kitted out
Completely equipped or dressed with all the necessary or desired gear or accessories for a particular activity.
Perplexed
Feeling confused or puzzled due to a lack of understanding about a situation or problem.
Transformative
Causing a major change or improvement in something.
Opaque
Not transparent or difficult to understand.
Granted
Approval of an immigration request, such as asylum, allowing the person to stay in the U.S.
Tapestry of knowledge
A diverse and intricate collection of insights
Preclinical
Referring to the stage of a disease before symptoms become apparent; often related to early detection and prevention.
Sparse
A minimal or basic amount.
Hails from
Originates from or comes from a particular place or region.
Statins
Medications used to lower cholesterol levels in the blood.
Rein in
To control or limit something.
Exempt
Not subject to a certain rule or requirement, often due to specific conditions.
Defy the odds
To achieve success in a situation where failure is highly likely or expected.
Enzyme
A protein that acts as a catalyst in the body to speed up chemical reactions.
Decked out
To be dressed or equipped in a very detailed, elaborate, or extravagant manner, often for a specific purpose or event.
Smeared
To spread or apply a substance, especially something harmful or toxic, onto a surface.
Plaque
Buildup of fatty deposits and other substances on the inner walls of arteries.
Bestowed
Given as an honor or a gift.
Parole in Place
A U.S. policy allowing certain undocumented immigrants to stay legally in the U.S. and apply for a green card.
Cater to
To specifically provide for or address the needs, preferences, or desires of a particular group or individual.
Agitation
A state of nervousness, restlessness, or irritability.
Unflappable demeanor
A calm and composed attitude, especially in stressful or difficult situations, showing an ability to remain cool and unbothered.
Probing the incident
Investigating or examining an event thoroughly to uncover details or clarify circumstances surrounding it.
Rolled out
The process of introducing or launching a new product, service, or initiative.
Ushering
Leading, guiding, or introducing something new
Trigger a Bar
Actions that can lead to a person being barred from re-entering the U.S. for 3 or 10 years, often due to unlawful presence.
Weaving
Skillfully combining different elements, ideas, or aspects to create a cohesive and integrated whole.