Lower Intermediate Deck 1
Total: 20 cards
require
verb
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to demand as necessary or essential
performance
noun
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the execution or accomplishment of work, acts, feats, etc.
loss
noun
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the fact or process of losing something or someone, such as loss of profit, loss of a job, loss of a loved one, etc.
involve
verb
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to cause someone or something to be included in some activity, situation, circumstance, etc.
establish
verb
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to begin or create something that is meant to last for a long time
effective
adjective
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producing the intended, desired, or expected result
invest
verb
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to use a resource like time or money in order to achieve something in the future like profit or success
complaint
noun
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expression of grief, pain, or dissatisfaction
resource
noun
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a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
unlimited
adjective
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not bounded by exceptions
participate
verb
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to be involved or to take part in an activity or event
content
noun
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the things included, presented, or available in something, i.e. objects inside a container, topics in a book, or information on a website or other electronic medium
strategy
noun
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a careful plan or a process of planning to achieve a particular goal or gain an advantage
quarterly
adjective
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recurring, issued, or spaced at 3-month intervals
related
adjective
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associated; connected
currency
noun
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the money that is used in a particular country
reference
noun
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a thing you say or write that mentions somebody or something else; also refers to the act of referring or consulting
internal
adjective
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existing or happening inside a person, object, organization, place, or country
expand
verb
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to become or to cause something to become larger in size, number, amount, reach, extent, etc.
revise
verb
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to examine something and usually change parts of it, such as an article, plan, document, etc., because of new ideas or information, usually to correct or improve it