Collapse (verb)
= (of a structure) suddenly fall down or give way
Dysfunctional (adj) = Not operating normally or properly (@IX)
Emaciation (noun) = The state of being abnormally thin or weak (qterem)
Extortion (noun)
Ambush (noun)
Impend (verb)
Setback (noun)
Emblematic (adj)
Morbid (adj)
= The practice of obtaining something, especially
money, through force or threats (A4eT
= A surprise attack by people lying in wait in a
concealed position (UT (ei)
= Be about to happen (34fe2q)
= A reversal or check in progress (arerrareh)
= Serving as a symbol of a particular quality or concept;
symbolic (
= Characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest
in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death
and disease (
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Fatal (adj)
Malevolent (adj)
Perpetuate (verb)
Patron (noun)
Coercive (adj)
Malady (noun)
Petrify (verb)
Opaque (adj)
Reverential (adj)
= The state of being in pain (4ctetl)
= Causing death (UId#)
= Having or showing a wish to do evil to others (aren
= Make (something) continue indefinitely
(AlGeTR Tere)
= A person who gives financial or other support toa
person, organization, or cause (rar)
= Relating to or using force or threats (aerqam)
= Adisease or ailment, sickness (wT)
= Make (someone) so frightened that they are unable to
move
= Not able to be seen through; not transparent (3745c)
= Of the nature of, due to, or characterized by reverence
(aie)
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‘history-sheeter (N-) qataaeft, crin criminal
ambush ambush (V-) Id err, hide, hide, attack
impending (Adj+) STE, close e, pamiviy inmatyaent
straddling cvs) tcteereet Rea, 5 eee q
emblematic (Adj+) Wdteters, sym cupesve
nexus (N+) Hae, cdnnectior cdanection vdenirg
‘morbid (N2 WH, patent (8) saab
affliction wae distress varie, tyamy,
—_———=
_perpetuate (V+) UI AAT, memorize , Cola
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maladies (N-) 1, disease, adwen},
mainstream (V+) TATE, normalalize
opaque (Adv-) aarevit, non tremepaeens poate),
shirking (V-) Ta, escape dsdyr, code
reverential ene Pee planes houpaeble
naive _naive (Adj-) 3 > inexperien
quid pro quo (N+) Cea, favor foie,
exonerate (V+) Th aT, free free xeleave, ewvancl pre
_extraneous (Adj+) aee, external external _pvelvemt
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Meaning- pick up
2. Take through
Meaning- Explain something to someone
3. Take uw
Meaning- remove
4, Take aside
Meaning- get someone alone to talk to them
5. Take aback
Meaning- surprise or shock
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1. history-sheeter (noun) - a person with a long criminal record.
. point to (verb) = indicate, suggest, denote.
tule of law (phrase) — it is described as “a principle of governance in
which all persons, institutions and entities, public and private, mat
ted,
we
the: State itself, are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgat
equally enforced and independently adjudicated, and which are
consistent with intemational human rights norms and
4 bear (verb) - have, display, exhibit, show.
5. signature (noun) - unique pattem.
6 dysfunctional (adjective) — not functioning/working meal yor
properly; troubled, unsettled, flawed.
7. alarming (adjective) — worrying, disturbing, shi i
‘8. emaciation (noun) - weakness, fragility, 2 >
delicacy, strengthlessness, faultiness,
9. populous (adjective) — densely populated,
10.sadortion (noun) — blackmail,
{i puta (aoe) — mmc btn ‘Surprise; surprise attack,
17 premises ( Se property, site.
18. straddle ( on both side of something; extend across, traverse.
19. jive) — symbolic, representative, demonstrative.
‘connection, link.
‘nbun) — the enforcement of rules/regulations.
2es (noun) — situation, conditions, state of affairs.
adjective) - gruesome, horrible, grotesque.
(noun) — misfortune, suffering, pain, trouble,
25. fatal (adjective) — deadly, lethal.
N26 bend (upon) (phrasal verb) - be very determined, be inclined, be
prepared to do something.
27.yested interest (noun) — a personal interest in something to get benefit.
28.malevolent (adjective) — malicious/malignant, vicious; harmful,
danj
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29. perpetuate (verb) - cause to continue something indefinitely, particularly
a bad situation, an attitude/idea/belief, etc; keep going, keep in
existence, extend/prolong.
30. patron (noun) - supporter, backer,
31.¢nd up (phrasal verb) — be in 4 particular position finally; find onesel B
32. coercive (adjective) — authoritarian, overbearing, tough/harsh, hi;
handed.
33.qutsized (adjective) — huge, very large, enormous, massive,
gross.
34 alicnating (adjective alienated, estranged, disunited, dissati
hostile, restless, frustrated.
35. dchumanisng (adjective) — preventing someone
stressful, i
catch someone.
40. malady (noun) — serious prob!
41_petrifving (adjective) - t ig. HoPrifying, frightening, alarming,
appalling.
42. resort to (verb) — use, util to, have recourse to.
x sae can - cen, impair, damage.
i ) - a form of retaliation whereby a suspected
finds) family members, friends, neighbors or entire
wple as a rein liosareniionel
rsonnel (noun) — staff, employees, workforce.
) fire up (phrasal verb) - activate, set in motion, tum on.
|. uphold (verb) — confirm, endorse/approve, vindicate/validate.
51.professionalism (noun) — competence, skilfulness, capability, efficiency,
ability (to do a certain profession).
52.cleanse (verb) - clear, free, purify, purge, relieve.
53.ranks (noun) — the people belonging to a group.
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