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fundamentally
/ˌfʌndəˈmɛntəli/
adverb
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in a basic and important way; at the core
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The two theories are fundamentally different. |
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basically, essentially, primarily, principally
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superficially, peripherally
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fundamentally different, fundamentally important
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guerrilla
/ɡəˈrɪlə/
noun
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a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger forces
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The guerrilla fighters used ambushes to attack enemy positions. |
guerrilla warfare |
a form of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants use tactics such as ambushes and sabotage
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fighter, rebel, insurgent, freedom fighter
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soldier, patriot
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guerrilla warfare, guerrilla tactics, guerrilla fighters, guerrilla movement
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grind
/ɡraɪnd/
verb
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ground
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ground
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grinds
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grinding
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to break something into small pieces or powder by pressing or crushing it
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She grinds the coffee beans every morning for fresh coffee. |
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crush, pulverize, mill, crush up
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build, construct
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grind coffee, grind flour, grind teeth, grind metal
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grid
/ɡrɪd/
noun
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a network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares or rectangles
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The map is overlaid on a grid to help identify locations. |
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network, mesh, framework, matrix
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disorganization, chaos
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electric grid, power grid, grid lines, grid system
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greenhouse
/ˈɡriːnhaʊs/
noun
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a glass building used for growing plants, especially in cold climates
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The farmers built a large greenhouse to grow tomatoes in the winter. |
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hothouse, conservatory, plant house
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open field, outdoors
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greenhouse effect, greenhouse gas, greenhouse plants, greenhouse cultivation
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graphics
/ˈɡræfɪks/
noun
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visual images, designs, or drawings used to convey information or artistic expression
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The website uses stunning graphics to attract visitors. |
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images, visuals, illustrations, designs
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text, words
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computer graphics, graphic design, graphic artist, digital graphics
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governance
/ˈɡʌvərnəns/
noun
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the action or manner of governing a state, organization, or people
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Good governance is key to building a strong, prosperous nation. |
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management, administration, leadership, control
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mismanagement, disorder, chaos
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effective governance, democratic governance, governance structure
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goodness
/ˈɡʊdnəs/
noun
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the quality of being morally good or virtuous
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Her goodness was evident in the way she treated others. |
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virtue, morality, kindness, goodness
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evil, wickedness, immorality
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goodness of heart, goodness of character, pure goodness
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globalization
/ˌɡloʊbəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
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the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
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Globalization has led to increased trade between countries. |
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internationalization, integration, worldwide expansion, global reach
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isolation, segregation, nationalism
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globalization of trade, impact of globalization, globalization process
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#1
❤️
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genuinely
/ˈdʒɛnjʊɪnli/
adverb
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in a truthful and sincere way
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She genuinely cares about the environment. |
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sincerely, honestly, truly, authentically
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falsely, insincerely, dishonestly
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genuinely concerned, genuinely interested, genuinely believe
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genocide
/ˈdʒɛnəˌsaɪd/
noun
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the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group
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The genocide in Rwanda led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands. |
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mass murder, ethnic cleansing, extermination, holocaust
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peace, reconciliation, unity
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genocide campaign, genocide survivor, genocide prevention
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gaming
/ˈɡeɪmɪŋ/
noun
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the action or practice of playing games, especially video games
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Gaming has become a popular pastime among teenagers. |
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playing, gaming industry, esports
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working, studying
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gaming console, online gaming, gaming community
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gambling
/ˈɡæmblɪŋ/
noun
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the activity of betting money or valuables on an outcome, often involving risk
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He got addicted to gambling at the casino. |
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betting, wagering, gaming, speculation
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saving, investing
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gambling addiction, gambling problem, gambling casino
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🥛
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gallon
/ˈɡælən/
noun
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a unit of measurement for liquid capacity, equal to 4 quarts or approximately 3.8 liters
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He bought a gallon of milk. |
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quart, liter, container
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drop, tiny amount
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gallon of water, gallon of milk, gallon jug
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fundraising
/ˈfʌndˌreɪzɪŋ/
noun
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the process of collecting money for a cause or project
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The organization is organizing a fundraising event. |
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charity event, donation drive, campaign, benefit
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spending, wasting
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fundraising campaign, fundraising event, fundraising dinner
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ethic
/ˈɛθɪk/
noun
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a set of moral principles, especially ones relating to a particular group, system, or profession
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He has a strong work ethic and always meets deadlines. |
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morality, principles, values, standards
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immorality, corruption
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ethical behavior, strong work ethic, moral ethics, business ethics
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footage
/ˈfʊtɪdʒ/
noun
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a recorded film or video, especially one that is used for news or documentaries
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The footage of the protest was shown on television all day. |
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video, film, recording, clip
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still, photo
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raw footage, video footage, news footage
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fond
/fɒnd/
adjective
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having a strong liking or affection for something or someone
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She is fond of painting and spends hours in front of her canvas. |
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loving, affectionate, passionate, devoted
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indifferent, apathetic
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fond of, fond memory, fond relationship
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❌
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flawed
/flɔːd/
adjective
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having a mistake or fault that reduces its value or quality
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The flawed design of the car led to a recall. |
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imperfect, faulty, damaged, defective
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perfect, flawless
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flawed reasoning, flawed argument, flawed judgment
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🎆
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firework
/ˈfaɪəˌwɜːk/
noun
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a device that explodes or creates a display of lights and sounds, often used in celebrations
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The fireworks lit up the sky during the New Year's Eve celebration. |
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sparkler, roman candle, display, pyrotechnics
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whimper, silence
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colorful fireworks, fireworks display, fireworks show
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👨🚒
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firefighter
/ˈfaɪəˌfaɪtə/
noun
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a person whose job is to put out fires
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The firefighter saved the family from the burning building. |
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fireman, firewoman, rescuer, emergency worker
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arsonist, incendiary
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brave firefighter, firefighter gear, firefighter training
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firearm
/ˈfaɪərɑːm/
noun
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a weapon capable of firing a projectile using gunpowder or other propellant
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The police found a hidden firearm during the investigation. |
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weapon, gun, rifle, pistol
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peace, safety, security
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firearm possession, illegal firearm, firearm use
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filmmaker
/ˈfɪlmˌmeɪkər/
noun
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a person who makes films, typically as a profession
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He is a well-known filmmaker in the industry. |
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director, producer, movie maker, cinematographer
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actor, audience
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famous filmmaker, independent filmmaker, documentary filmmaker
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feat
/fiːt/
noun
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an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength
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Climbing Mount Everest was a remarkable feat. |
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achievement, accomplishment, triumph, success
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failure, defeat, loss
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great feat, remarkable feat, impressive feat
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fairness
/ˈfɛə(r)nɪs/
noun
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the quality of being free from bias, favoritism, or injustice
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She always strives for fairness in her decisions. |
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justice, impartiality, equity, objectivity
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bias, unfairness, injustice
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fairness in judgment, fairness in treatment, fairness at work
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failed
/feɪld/
adjective
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not successful in achieving a desired result
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The project failed to meet the expectations. |
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unsuccessful, defeated, unaccomplished, flawed
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successful, victorious, accomplished
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failed attempt, failed project, failed test
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extensively
/ɪkˈstɛnsɪvli/
adverb
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in a thorough or wide-ranging manner
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She traveled extensively across Europe for her research. |
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comprehensively, widely, thoroughly, broadly
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narrowly, slightly
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extensively researched, extensively traveled, extensively studied
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explicitly
/ɪkˈsplɪsɪtli/
adverb
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in a clear and detailed manner, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
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The instructions were explicitly written to avoid any confusion. |
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clearly, directly, plainly, unmistakably
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implicitly, vaguely
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explicitly stated, explicitly mentioned, explicitly clear, explicitly forbidden
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exile
/ˈɛksaɪl/
noun
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the state of being forced to live in a foreign country, often for political reasons
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After the coup, the former leader was forced into exile. |
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banishment, expulsion, deportation, ostracism
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return, homecoming
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in exile, political exile, forced exile
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evolutionary
/ˌɛvəlʊˈʃɛnəri/
adjective
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relating to or characterized by evolution, especially in terms of gradual development or change
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The company has adopted an evolutionary approach to its product development. |
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progressive, developmental, transformative
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static, unchanging
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evolutionary change, evolutionary theory, evolutionary process, evolutionary development
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