800–950+ – Reading 2
Total: 20 cards
lease
noun
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a legal agreement which allows you to use something, such as a room or a car, in exchange for rent
take for granted
idiom
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to fail to properly recognize or appreciate the value of someone or something
compensation
noun
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something given or received as an equivalent for services, debt, loss, injury, suffering, lack, etc.
accumulate
verb
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to gather, collect, or increase gradually
exceed
verb
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to go beyond something, such as a particular amount or allowed limit
exclude
verb
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to leave out or not include something
ultimate
adjective
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happening or coming at the end
superior
adjective
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higher in rank, quality, ability, value, or amount
pension
noun
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an amount of money the government or a company to an old, sick, or retired person
generate
verb
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to bring into existence; cause to be; produce
undertake
verb
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to accept responsibility for a job or a piece of work and to start doing it
cooperate
verb
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to work with others agreeably
tackle
verb
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to deal with something or someone (such as a difficult situation)
consistent
adjective
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marked by harmony, regularity, or steady continuity; free from variation or contradiction
prompt
adjective
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done, delivered, given, etc. quickly and without delay
poll
noun
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the process of acquiring information from people in order to either get their opinion or votes for something, such as in an opinion poll or election
phase
noun
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a stage in a process of change or development
perspective
noun
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a way of thinking about and understanding something
patent
noun
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the official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years
recession
noun
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a temporary depression or decline in economic activity or prosperity