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Detonate
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Detonate po angielsku
to explode, or to make a bomb or other device explode
Repeal
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the act of repealing a law (= officially making it no longer valid)
Conspiracy
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a secret plan by a group of people to do something harmful or illegal
Surplus
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an amount that is extra or more than you need
Forge
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o make an illegal copy of something in order to cheat people
pedestal
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the base that a column, statue, etc. rests on
pedestrian
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a person walking in the street and not travelling in a vehicle
Rock
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to move gently backwards and forwards or from side to side; to make somebody/something move in this way
personify
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to be an example of a quality or characteristic, or to have a lot of it
Podium
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a small platform that a person stands on when giving a speech or conducting an orchestra, etc.
in question
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being considered or discussed
Pastor
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a minister in charge of a Christian church or group, especially in some Nonconformist churches
Stagnate
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to stop developing or making progress
perpetuation
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he act of making something such as a bad situation, a belief, etc. continue for a long time
durable
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likely to last for a long time without breaking or getting weaker
discreetly
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in a careful way, in order to keep something secret or to avoid causing embarrassment or difficulty for somebody
endeavour
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(formal) an attempt to do something, especially something new or difficult
all over
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completely finished
tenuous
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so weak or uncertain that it hardly exists
tipsy
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slightly drunk
Devolve
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Definition of devolved adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary devolved adjective BrE /dɪˈvɒlvd/; NAmE /dɪˈvɑːlvd/ Add to my wordlist if power or authority is devolved, it has been passed to somebody who has less power
kudos (to somebody)
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special praise or congratulations to somebody for something they have done
Hearing
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an official meeting at which the facts about a crime, complaint, etc. are presented to the person or group of people who will have to decide what action to take
Plead
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to state in court that you are guilty or not guilty of a crime
Entitelement
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the official right to have or do something
Allegation
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a public statement that is made without giving proof, accusing somebody of doing something that is wrong or illegal
Hedge
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to avoid giving a direct answer to a question or promising to support a particular idea, etc.
Wacky
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Funny or amusing in a slightly crazy way
Make a bed
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to arrange a bed so that it is neat and ready for use
Mantra
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a word, phrase or sound that is repeated again and again, especially during prayer or meditation
Intently
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with strong interest and attention
Surge
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to move quickly and with force in a particular direction
rhetoric
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speech or writing that is intended to influence people, but that is not completely honest or sincere
supremacy
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a position in which you have more power, authority or status than anyone else
Arson
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the crime of deliberately setting fire to something, especially a building
Come to pass
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to happen
tomb
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a large grave, especially one built of stone above or below the ground
At gunpoint
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while threatening somebody or being threatened with a gun
brandish
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brandish something to hold or wave something, especially a weapon, in an aggressive or excited way
Conduct(n.)
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a person’s behaviour in a particular place or in a particular situation
ordeal
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[usually singular] ordeal (of something/of doing something) a difficult or unpleasant experience
vandalism
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the crime of destroying or damaging something, especially public property, deliberately and for no good reason
ensue(v.)
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to happen after or as a result of another event (An argument ensued)
monetary(adj.)
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connected with money, especially all the money in a country
airliner(n)
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a large plane that carries passengers
seizure
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seizure (of something) the use of legal authority to take something from somebody; an amount of something that is taken in this way
cloaks
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cloaks
Warrant(n.)
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a legal document that is signed by a judge and gives the police authority to do something an arrest warrant
make it snappy
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(informal) used to tell somebody to do something quickly or to hurry
Sprain
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an injury to a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle, caused by suddenly twisting it
on the fly
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(informal) if you do something on the fly, you do it quickly while something else is happening, and without thinking about it very much
twiddle thumbs
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o move your thumbs around each other with your fingers joined together
Detention center
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a place where young people who have committed offences are kept in detention
crooked
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Dishonest
Frayed
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of cloth) with threads in it that are starting to come apart
Meeting minutes
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[plural] a summary or record of what is said or decided at a formal meeting

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