Intermediate Deck 44
Total: 20 cards
install
verb
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to fix or put in place so that it can be used, often used for things like furniture, equipment, or programs in a computer

scratch
verb
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to rub your skin with your nails, usually because it is itching

obtain
verb
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to gain or get something, usually by putting in effort

remark
noun
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a comment or a mention

significant
adjective
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large or important enough to have an effect or to be noticed

mayor
noun
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the head of a city, village, or town, who is usually elected

preparation
noun
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the act or process of getting ready for something or making something ready, including the things that are done to achieve this

cancer
noun
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a very serious disease in which cells in one or more parts of the body start to grow in a way that is not normal

deny
verb
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to not express, accept, or admit that something is true

county
noun
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an area of a state or country that is larger than a city and has its own government

accuse
verb
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to charge with a crime, offense, or fault; to bring an accusation

acquire
verb
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to get or to gain something tangible or intangible; to gain possession of something

preserve
verb
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to save or treat something so as to prevent it from being harmed, damaged, or destroyed, or, in food, spoiled or decayed

reputation
noun
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the opinion that people have about what somebody or something is like, based on what has happened in the past

capable
adjective
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having the necessary abilities and qualities to do things, and to do them well

elderly
adjective
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(of people) old

chop
verb
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to cut or divide something into smaller pieces with a sharp instrument, such as a knife or axe

rub
verb
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to move something (e.g. your hand or an object) back and forth along the surface of something, or pressing two surfaces against each other, sometimes with pressure or pain

tale
noun
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an interesting story about someone or something, usually with parts that are not true

overcome
verb
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to succeed in dealing with something, such as a problem or difficulty
