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AWL Sublist 6

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studied abstract Existing in thought rather than as a physical object; theoretical or con... studied accurate Correct and exact, without mistakes or distortion of facts or measuremen... studied acknowledge To accept or admit the existence, truth, or receipt of something formall... studied aggregate A whole formed by combining several separate elements or amounts togethe... studied allocation The process or result of distributing resources, funds, or tasks for a p... studied assign To give someone a task, role, or resource; to allocate formally. studied attach To fasten or join one thing to another; to include with a document. studied author A person who writes a book, article, or other published academic work. studied bond A connection linking people, groups, or atoms; a formal financial debt c... studied brief Lasting a short time; concise in length or expression. studied capable Having the ability, skill, or qualities needed to do something successfu... studied cite To quote or refer to a source as evidence or authority in writing. studied cooperative Willing to work with others toward shared goals; involving joint effort. studied discrimination Unfair treatment based on group membership; or the ability to distinguis... studied display To show something publicly; an arrangement or presentation of items or d... studied diversity The state of including many different types of people, ideas, or element... studied domain A field of knowledge, activity, or control; a defined area of authority. studied edition A particular version of a published book or work issued at a given time. studied enhance To improve the quality, value, or effectiveness of something. studied estate All property and assets owned by a person; a large area of land or housi... studied exceed To be greater than a limit, amount, or expectation. studied expert A person with extensive knowledge or skill in a particular field. studied explicit Stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for doubt or confusion. studied federal Relating to a central national government in a divided political system. studied fee An amount of money paid for a professional service or privilege. studied flexibility The quality of bending easily; ability to adapt to changing conditions. studied furthermore In addition; used to introduce another supporting point in formal writin... studied gender The social and cultural roles associated with being male, female, or oth... studied ignore To deliberately pay no attention to something or someone. studied incentive Something that motivates action, such as a reward or benefit. studied incidence The rate at which something occurs, especially disease or events in a po... studied incorporate To include something as part of a whole; to unite into a single entity. studied index A systematic list or measure used to track items, topics, or changes ove... studied inhibition Restraint that slows or prevents an action, process, or response. studied initiative A new plan or action to solve a problem; ability to act independently. studied input Resources, data, or opinions contributed to a process or decision. studied instruction Teaching or detailed directions about how to perform a task or activity. studied intelligence The ability to learn, reason, and solve problems; collected information ... studied interval A period between events; a range within which a value may lie. studied lecture An oral presentation on an academic topic to a class or audience. studied migration Movement of people or animals from one region to another, often permanen... studied minimum The smallest amount or level allowed or required. studied ministry A government department headed by a minister; religious service or clerg... studied motivation The reason or desire that drives someone to act or persist in effort. studied neutral Not supporting either side; impartial; neither acid nor base in chemistr... studied nevertheless In spite of that; used to introduce a contrasting point that still holds... studied overseas Across the sea; in or to a foreign country beyond one's own borders. studied precede To come before something in time, order, or rank. studied presumption A belief treated as true until proved otherwise; acceptance without proo... studied rational Based on reason and logic rather than emotion; sensible and coherent. studied recovery Return to a normal state after illness, loss, or economic downturn. studied reveal To make known something previously hidden or unknown. studied scope The extent of area, subject matter, or range covered by an activity. studied subsidiary Secondary in importance; a company controlled by a larger parent organiz... studied tape A narrow strip of material; recorded audio or video stored on magnetic m... studied trace To find the origin or path of something; a very small detectable amount. studied transformation A thorough change in form, appearance, character, or function. studied transport To carry people or goods from one place to another; a system or vehicle ... studied underlie To lie beneath as a foundation; to form the basis of something. studied utility Usefulness or practical value; a public service such as electricity or w...