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to burn and slightly damage a surface by making it too hot; to be slightly burned by heat |
scorch |
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to damage something so badly that it loses all its value | spoil |
ruin something |
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the parts of a building that remain after it has been destroyed or severely damaged |
ruin |
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broken stones or bricks from a building or wall that has been destroyed or damaged |
rubble |
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to give something to somebody because they have done something good/ worked hard |
reward somebody for something |
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to make something stronger/ more active or more healthy |
revitalize |
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to change your opinions or plans because of something you have learned |
revise something |
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to stop somebody/something from doing something by using physical force |
restrain something |
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a sticky substance that is produced by some trees and is used in making plastics |
resin |
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any animal that has cold blood and skin covered in scales and that lays eggs | Snakes | Lizard |
reptile |
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to make a copy of a picture/ piece of text |
reproduce something |
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feeling happy because something unpleasant has stopped or has not happened; showing this |
relieved |
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an official rule made by a government or some other authority |
regulation |
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someone who has been forced to leave a country because of war or for religious or political reasons |
refugee |
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to understand or become aware of a particular fact | to achieve something important |
realize something |
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a person who is opposed to political or social change |
reactionary |
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to give something a particular position on a scale according to quality; to have a position of this kind |
rank |
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a large public meeting especially one held to support a particular idea or political party |
rally |
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to compete against somebody to see who can go faster ; do something first |
race to do something |
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to wait in a line of people/ vehicles in order to do |
queue |
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to cause a particular reaction or have a particular effect |
provoke something |
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intended to make people angry or upset; intended to make people argue about something |
provocative |
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to give something to somebody or make it available for them to use |
provide something for somebody |
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the possibility that something will happen |
prospect |
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to suggest a plan/ an idea for people to think about and decide on |
propose something |
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a thing or things that are owned by somebody |
property |
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forbid |
prohibit something |
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to get something useful from a situation; to be useful to somebody or give them an advantage |
profit from something |
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to sell a business or an industry so that it is no longer owned by the government |
privatize |
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to stop somebody from doing something; to stop something from happening |
prevent somebody from something |
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the fact of being in a particular place |
presence |
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to happen before something or come before something/somebody in order |
precede |
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a thing that is done regularly; a habit or a custom |
practice |
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the state of being poor |
poverty |
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to add dirty or harmful substances to land/ air/ water |
pollute something |
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an urgent emotional request |
plea |
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the activity of tricking people by getting them to give their identity/ bank account numbers over the Internet |
phishing |
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to continue to do something despite difficulties or opposition| to continue to exist |
persist in doing something |
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happening regularly over a period of time |
periodic |
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the act of paying somebody/something or of being paid |
payment |
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to give somebody money for work/ goods/ services |
pay for something |
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to create a situation in which somebody will be able to do something or something can happen |
pave the way for something |
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partly; not completely |
partially |
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the group of people who are elected to make and change the laws of a country |
parliament |
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a disease that spreads over a whole country or the whole world |
pandemic |
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to be greater in number than somebody/something |
outnumber |
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to disagree strongly with somebody's plan/ policy and try to change it or prevent it from succeeding |
oppose something |
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a person that you are playing or fighting against in a game/ competition |
opponent |
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used to say that people's attention is on or not on something |
on the radar |
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often |
oftentimes |
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