Advanced Deck 4

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ally

noun

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a country, person, or group that helps another, especially in times of competition, conflict, or war
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enforce

verb

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to make something, such as a rule, law, policy, etc., effective or active
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shrug

verb

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to raise and lower your shoulders to show you do not know or care about something
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coincide

verb

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to be in the same or in a similar position, timing, nature, opinion, etc.
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amend

verb

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to change something, such as a law, document, statement, process, etc., especially for the better
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testify

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to make a statement that something happened or that something is true, especially as a witness in court
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thrive

verb

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to become, and continue to be, successful, strong, healthy, etc.
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contemplate

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to think about or consider something for a long time, often in a serious or careful way
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contradict

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(of two things) to be different from each other that they cannot be both true
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respective

adjective

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particular; used before a plural noun to refer to the different things belonging to each person or thing mentioned
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legitimate

adjective

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conforming to the law, standards, or reason
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regime

noun

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a method or system of government or of ​organizing or managing something
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attribute

noun

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a quality, character, characteristic, or symbol closely related or belonging to a specific person or thing
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complicate

verb

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to make something more difficult to do, understand, or deal with
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convict

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to prove that a person is guilty of a crime in a court of law
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