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galvanise
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shock somebody into action
nag
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to be bother/pressure/cristise/complain in an annoying manner usually to get someone to do smt
comply
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to obey an order, rule or request
rite of passage
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a ceremony
status symbol
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tyong people want to have because they think if they will have it other people will admire them
a sea chamge
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complete change
spur
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to encourage an activity or development or make it happen faster
conquestion
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a situation of very severe traffic congestion
abrupt
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sudden
annual
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happens yearly
elapse
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to passed, go by
instantanous
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smt that happens immidiatly
interim
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between 2 events
lapse
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a period of time passing between 2 events
obsolete
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no longer in usd
simultaneus
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in the same time
spell
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short period
stint
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limited period of time
asses
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carefully consider
baffle
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you cannot stand the behaviour
hunch
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intuition
dubious
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not to be sure about
amiable
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very friendly
extensive
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having agreat range
inclusive
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including many different types of people who are treated fairly and equally
rapid
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very quick
implement
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to start using a plan or system
to see the big picture
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to concentrate on the most important facts about a situation and the effects of that situation on other things
conscientious
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putting a lot of effort into your work
resourceful
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good at finding ways of dealing with problems
diligent
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someone who works hard in a careful and thorough way
ableism
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the discrimination of and social prejudice against people with disabilities based on the belief that typical abilities are superior
Ahead of the curve
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does a good job predicting trends, keeping up with current methods, and leading its peers
Hit the nail on the head
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do something with precision or say exactly the right thing
On the back burner
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pausing work on one project or task so you can focus on another, more urgent one
Wind out of my sails
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get bad or disappointing news. It’s similar to “burst one’s bubble.”
Off the cuff
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do it without preparation, or to improvise
Take the bull by the horns
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facing a difficult or risky situation bravely and decisively
(All) in good time
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Used for telling someone to wait for something and not try to hurry it
For the time being
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for now
Before your time
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Used for saying that something happened or existed before you were born or before you lived or worked somewhere.
At the drop of a hat
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Immediately or in a way that shows that you have no doubts about doing something
All hands on deck
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requiring all people to work

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