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Culmination |
The end or final result of something Example This study is the culmination of years of research |
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Expanse |
A large and unusual flat open space or area Example The explorer gazed across the vast arctic expanse. |
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Frigid |
Very cold Example The frigid gust of wind strung their faces. |
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Prime |
Most important; primary Example The police have not yet named the prime suspect in the murder investigation. |
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Sacrificed
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The act of giving up something that’ you want to keep especially in order to get or do do something else or help someone Example The war requires everyone to make sacrifices. |
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Affirmed |
To say something is true in a confident way Example We can not affir that the painting is genuine. |
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Equivalent |
Having the same value, use, meaning, etc.
Example Those less known companies manufacturered equivalent products at cheaper prices. |
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Deduced |
To decide something after knowing the facts
Example Scientists use several methods to deduce the age of ancient objects. |
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Durable |
Staying strong and in good condition throughout a long time period
Example She is one of Hollywood’s most durable stars. |
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Participants |
A person who is involved in a activity’s or events
Example All the participants in the cooking contest got a cookbook. |