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photographn: a picture or image that is produced by a camera; a visual representation or record of a person, object, or scene that has been captured electronically or on film
marchv: to walk militarily with stiff, regular steps
oathn: a solemn promise or affirmation, often made in a formal public setting, to do something or adhere to certain principles or beliefs; a formal declaration of one’s commitment to a particular course of action, organization, or duty
identifyv: to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what they are
communaladj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use
perceivev: to become aware or conscious of something through the senses
uniformadj: always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences; (noun) the special set of clothes worn by members of a particular group as a means of identification
preservev: to keep or maintain a particular quality, feature, etc., especially to prevent it from decaying, being damaged, or being destroyed
dignityn: the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect; high office or rank or station
guaranteev: to promise something will happen formally, especially that certain conditions about a product, service, or transaction would be met
coproductionn: the joint creation of a product or service by two or more individuals or groups, often involving the collaboration between private industry and government or non-profit organizations
relationn: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another
mistrustv: to have doubts or suspicions about the honesty or sincerity of someone
governmentn: the group of people with authority to control a country or state
intertwinev: to twist together or become twisted together
communicatev: to share or exchange information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals
adventn: the arrival or beginning of something; the coming of Jesus Christ at his birth
examinev: to study or consider a person or object attentively and thoroughly to learn something about them
friskv: to search for someone or something in a quick, lively manner, often to discover something hidden or suspicious; to frolic or skip about in a lively or playful manner
opposedadj: being completely different from something or disagreeing strongly with something
opportuneadj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose
separatev: to force, take, or pull apart; mark as different
locatev: to specify or determine the exact position of someone or something
coordinatev: to bring the different parts of the activity and the people into an organized, ordered, or efficient relationship; (adjective) of equal importance, rank, or degree
sectorn: a distinct part or division of something often used to refer to a segment of an economy or industry; an area or field of work or activity
detectiven: a person whose job it is to find out information about crimes and find out who did them
collaboratev: to work with someone else to produce or achieve something
complainv: to say dissatisfaction or annoyance about something or somebody
outcryn: a strong expression of public protest, anger, or dissent
conversationn: an informal talk between two or more people to exchange their views, ideas, information, etc.
barriern: a fence or other obstruction that makes it hard to move or get in; any condition that makes it difficult to make progress or to achieve an objective
trafficn: the movement of vehicles, people, or goods along a route or through a transport system; the amount of such movement in a particular place or at a particular time
relativeadj: considered and evaluated through comparison with something else
transportn: a system for moving people or products from one location to another using automobiles, roads, and so on
bumpv: to hit or knock against something hard, often with a dull sound; to meet with by accident
historicadj: famous or significant in history, or potentially so
narrativen: a story or a description of a series of events or process of telling a story
implicitadj: suggested but not directly expressed
biasn: a strong feeling in favor of or against one group of people, an idea, or thing, often not based on fair judgment
shortcutn: an alternative route shorter or quicker than the usual one
brainn: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling
stereotypen: a fixed and unvarying idea or image that people have about what someone or something is like, but which is often not true in reality and may cause hurt and offense
influencen: the ability to affect someone’s or something’s character, growth, or behavior, or the effect itself
decisionn: the act or process of making up someone’s mind about something; a choice or judgment reached after considering options
splitv: to divide, or to make something divide into two or more parts, especially along a particular line
detrimentaladj: causing harm or damage
decision-makern: a person who makes important decisions, especially at a high level in an organization
departv: to go away or leave, especially to start a journey
statisticsn: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data
tacticsn: the methods or strategies used to achieve a specific goal or outcome, particularly in the context of military, business, or sports
escalatev: to increase in intensity, size, or severity; to make something greater, worse, or more serious
criticn: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc.
folkn: people in general, especially those of a particular group or type
frontlineadj: in the most critical or dangerous position; in the military line or part of an army closest to the enemy
recognizev: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered
trauman: an emotional wound or shock often has long-lasting effects caused by a highly upsetting or shocking experience
liftv: to raise something to a higher position or level; to pick up something or somebody and move them to a different position
peern: a person who has the same age, status, or ability
employeen: a person who is hired to work for a business or organization in exchange for wages or salary; a worker
componentn: one of several parts that combines with others to form something bigger
enforcementn: the act of ensuring that rules, regulations, or laws are obeyed or implemented; the act of applying force or pressure to compel compliance with rules or laws
necessarilyadv: in an essential manner; in such a way as could not be otherwise
enforcev: to make sure that people obey a particular law, rule, or situation
legislativeadj: having to do with the process of making laws; relating to or serving as a branch of government that makes laws, such as a legislative assembly or legislature
racialadj: of or related to the race (= classification of humans into groups based on physical traits or social relations)
desegregationn: the action or process of eliminating segregation, typically of races or ethnic groups, in educational, social, or other institutions
acknowledgev: to accept or admit the existence, reality, or truth of something; to accept that someone or something has a particular authority or quality; to express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for someone’s help, commitment, etc.;
resilientadj: able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
faithn: complete trust in something or someone’s ability or knowledge; a strong belief in religion, divine power, etc.
philosophyn: the study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind
fundamentaladj: forming an essential base or core from which everything else develops or is affected
ideologyn: a set of beliefs or philosophies that an economic or political system is based on
wallowv: to lie or roll about in a relaxed, lazy manner; to indulge oneself excessively in something, often in a way that is seen as self-pitying or unproductive; (noun) a state of self-indulgent or self-pitying emotions or behavior
embracev: to accept something willingly and enthusiastically; (noun) the act of clasping another person in the arms as in greeting or affection