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accommodate
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verb
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To adapt or adjust to meet someone's needs or wishes. |
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agile
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adjective
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Able to move quickly and easily, and be well coordinated. |
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camouflage
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noun
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Concealment by means of disguise or blending into encironment. |
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compatible
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adjective
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Capable of operating or functioning together; able to exist or work together without conflict. |
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compliant
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adjective
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Being willing to do what one is asked to do, following set of rules, regulations, and standards. |
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conceal
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verb
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To keep something secret, and prevent it from being known or noticed. |
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conduit
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noun
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A person or organization that acts as a medium for transmitting something (like information or money). |
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conformist
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noun
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A person who behaves in accordance with prevailing standards or customs, rather than doing things that are different or original. |
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consensus
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noun
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Collective judgment or belief that is the result of discussion or negotiation. |
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defray
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verb
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To pay for something in a way that reduces costs, expenses, or financial obligation. |
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deft
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adjective
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Neatly skillful and quick in one's movements |
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digression
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noun
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Moving away from the main subject, and then writing or talking about something else. |
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diverse
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adjective
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Made up of people or things that are very different from each other. |
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diversity
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noun
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Having a range of many people or things that are very different from each other |
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feasible
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adjective
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Reasonable or likely to work effectively. |
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flex
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nounverb verb
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Bend (a limb or joint) |
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flex
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nounverb noun
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The action or state of flexing |
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grapple
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verb
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To seize something and hold it firmly; to wrestle with; to ponder and intensely evaluate a problem; to struggle to deal with |
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hypothetical
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adjective
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An idea or situaton that might be true and might happen, but has not happened yet. |
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improvise
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verb
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To make or adapt something using available resources due to a lack of proper materials. |
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