# | Qz | NEW WORD | VP | EXAMPLE | WORD CLASS | DEFINITION | DATE/TIME ENTERED |
1 | | simultaneously |
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The Windows allows a computer user to execute multiple programs simultaneously. | Adv | happening at the same time. | 2015.12.07 22:05
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2 | | maintenance |
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In the future, the machines will need spare parts and maintenance. | N | something that maintains - | 2015.12.07 22:02
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3 | | pluralistic |
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Technology needs pluralistic knowledge structure. | ADJ | the holding by one person of two or more offices at the same time. - | 2015.12.07 21:59
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4 | | relatively |
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The current battery of cellphone would have a relatively long life cycle. | Adv | when compared to others | 2015.12.07 21:54
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5 | | interacting |
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These interacting signals can be coded into a program quite simply. | V | to come together and have an effect on each other. | 2015.12.07 21:50
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6 | | pace |
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This old computer could not stand the pace or the workload. | N | a rate of movement, especially in stepping, walking, etc. | 2015.12.07 21:46
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7 | | satisfactory |
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Although the laptop is small, it has a satisfactory variety of function. | ADJ | giving or affording satisfaction; fulfilling all demands or requirements. | 2015.12.07 21:42
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8 | | assumptions |
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These assumptions are made as a matter of experience and convenience. | N | something taken for granted; a supposition. | 2015.12.07 21:38
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9 | | circumstances |
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You should soon accommodate yourself the new circumstances. | N | the existing conditions or state of affairs surrounding and affecting an agent. | 2015.12.07 21:35
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10 | | optimists |
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Optimists reckon tablet device prices will move up with inflation this year. | N | a person who holds the belief or the doctrine of optimism | 2015.12.07 21:31
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11 | | apparatus |
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They lacked the scientific personnel to develop the technical apparatus much further. | N | a group or combination of instruments, machinery, tools, materials, etc., having a particular function or intended for a specific use | 2015.11.16 22:20
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12 | | seldom |
4 |
They seldom talk on technology in those day. | Adv | on only a few occasions; rarely; infrequently; not often | 2015.11.16 22:17
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13 | | squeeze |
3 |
This machine helps you to squeeze more juice out. | V | to apply pressure to in order to extract juice, sap, or the like | 2015.11.16 22:14
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14 | | onslaught |
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The onslaught of orders should keep aircraft manufactures busy for some time. | N | an onset, assault, or attack, especially a vigorous one. | 2015.11.16 22:01
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15 | | ranch |
5 |
These examples barely touch future prospects in the technology of farm and ranch management. | N | an establishment maintained for raising livestock under range conditions. | 2015.11.16 21:57
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16 | | tolerate |
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The teacher cannot tolerate using cellphone on the class. | V | to allow the existence, presence, practice, or act of without prohibition or hindrance; permit. | 2015.11.16 21:52
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17 | | pounce |
8 |
Fraud squad officers had bugged the phone and were ready to pounce. | V | to swoop down suddenly and grasp | 2015.11.16 21:49
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18 | | repulsed |
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At the first brush, the enemy was repulsed by the advanced weapon. | V | to cause feelings of repulsion in | 2015.11.16 21:45
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19 | | straightforward |
4 |
Using the computer program is fairly straightforward. | ADJ | easy to do or understand : not complicated | 2015.11.16 21:38
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20 | | deny |
2 |
He didn't deny the facts that use the cellphone during the exam. | V | to state that (something declared or believed to be true) is not true | 2015.11.16 21:34
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21 | | accumulate |
3 |
The notion that one should accumulate credentials before launching a venture simply does not exist. | V | to gather or collect, often in gradual degrees; | 2015.11.09 22:35
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22 | | accumulate |
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The notion that one should accumulate credentials before launching a venture simply does not exist. | V | to gather or collect, often in gradual degrees; | 2015.11.09 22:13
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23 | | elaborate |
3 |
Can you elaborate on the vow of poverty, one that all Jesuits take? | V | to work out carefully or minutely; develop to perfection, to add details to; | 2015.11.09 22:09
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24 | | termite |
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The house has a lot of termite damage. | N | any of numerous pale-colored, soft-bodied, chiefly tropical social insects, of the order Isoptera, that feed on wood, some being highly destructive to buildings, furniture, etc. | 2015.11.09 22:05
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25 | | contend |
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Romney is probably going to have to contend with him for a while. | V | to struggle in opposition, to assert or maintain earnestly | 2015.11.09 22:02
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26 | | tremendous |
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He has a tremendous amount of energy. | ADJ | extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity | 2015.11.09 21:56
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27 | | spread |
2 |
In the summer heat, the smell of decay was beginning to spread. | V | to draw, stretch, or open out, especially over a flat surface, as something rolled or folded (often followed by out). | 2015.11.09 21:53
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28 | | fend |
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In future he will have to fend for himself. | V | to ward off (often followed by off), to resist or make defense, try to get along without help - , to provide a livelihood | 2015.11.09 21:50
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29 | | engage |
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The story engaged my interest. | V | to occupy the attention or efforts of (a person or persons), to secure for aid, employment, use, etc. | 2015.11.09 21:43
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30 | | demonstrate |
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The latest test results clearly demonstrate that the vaccine works. | V | to make evident or establish by arguments or reasoning; to describe, explain, or illustrate by examples, specimens, experiments | 2015.11.09 21:39
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31 | | instinctive |
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Cats have an instinctive desire to hunt. | ADJ | based on feelings or desires that do not come from thinking or learning | 2015.11.09 21:34
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