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intended to try to stop something that causes problems or difficulties from happening |
preventive |
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a moral rule or a strong belief that influences your actions |
principle |
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controlling a situation by making things happen rather than waiting for things to happen and then reacting to them |
proactive |
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to continue doing something that has already been started |
proceed |
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a type of job that needs special training or skill that needs a high level of education |
profession |
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important or well known |
prominent |
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done without delay | immediate |
prompt |
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to make somebody decide to do something; to cause something to happen | provoke |
prompt something |
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a thing or things that are owned by somebody |
property |
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to officially charge somebody with a crime in court |
prosecute somebody for something |
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to develop in a successful way; to be successful in making money | thrive |
prosper |
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to use facts/ evidence to show that something is true |
prove something |
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noun of provoke |
provocation |
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to dress yourself in something |
put on something |
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a garden tool used for gathering fallen leaves and making soil smooth |
rake |
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to talk about somebody/something in a confused way for a long time |
ramble |
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a slope that joins two parts of a road/ path/ building when one is higher than the other |
ramp |
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an attempt by some of the people in a country to change their government using violence |
rebellion |
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to tell somebody about something that you have experienced |
recount something |
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to find new people to join a company |
recruit somebody |
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to mention or speak about something | to describe or be connected to something |
refer to something |
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drinks and small amounts of food that are provided or sold to people in a public place or at a public event |
refreshment |
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to record your/somebody's/something's name on an official list |
register |
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to rule as king/ queen/ emperor |
reign |
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to need or depend on somebody/something |
rely on something |
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fame and respect because of something you have done that people admire |
renown |
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an extra player who plays when one of the other players isnt available to play |
reserve |
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the act of giving up your job or position; the occasion when you do this |
resignation |
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to make a deep/ clear sound that continues for a long time |
resonate |
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to bring somebody/something back to a former condition/ place or position |
restore somebody to something |
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to begins again or continues after an interruption |
resume |
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severe punishment for something seriously wrong that somebody has done |
retribution for something |
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the money that a government receives from taxes or that an organization |
revenue |
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to take violent action against the people in power | rebel |
revolt |
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to go in a circle around a central point |
revolve |
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to enter the cost of goods being bought in a shop/store on a cash register by pressing the buttons |
ring something up |
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to pass through an intersection having a red traffic light without stopping |
run a red light |
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to frighten somebody |
scare somebody |
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frightened of something or afraid to do something |
scared to do something |
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to cancel or get rid of something that is no longer practical or useful |
scrap something |
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to take something in your hand | grab |
seize something |
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to move something to one side until you need it |
set something aside |
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to establish the way something will continue |
set the tone |
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used to emphasize the size / degree or amount of something |
sheer |
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a change in position or direction |
shift in something |
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to be a sign of something |
signify something |
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to pretend that you have a particular feeling |
simulate something |
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situation comedy |
sitcom |
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to move quickly and lightly over a surface not touching it or only touching it occasionally |
skim something |
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to breathe air in through the nose in order to discover or enjoy the smell of something |
sniff something |
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