| convenient | suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty: |
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| obscure | not known to many people: |
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| intensive | involving a lot of effort or activity in a short period of time: |
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| retain | to keep or continue to have something: |
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| intruder | someone who is in a place or situation where they are not wanted: |
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| forensic | related to scientific methods of solving crimes, involving examining the objects or substances that are involved in the crime: |
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| reprimand | to express to someone your strong official disapproval of them: |
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| improper | dishonest and against a law or a rule: |
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| testimony | (an example of) spoken or written statements that something is true, especially those given in a law court: |
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| expense | the use of money, time, or effort: |
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| consistent | always behaving or happening in a similar, especially positive, way: |
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| Inclusion | the act of including someone or something as part of a group, list, etc., or a person or thing that is included: |
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| Diversity | the fact of many different types of things or people being included in something; a range of different things or people: |
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| embrace | to accept something enthusiastically: |
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| ubiquitous | seeming to be everywhere: |
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| distinction | a difference between two similar things: |
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| anticipate | to imagine or expect that something will happen: |
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| fend off | to push or send away an attacker or other unwanted person: |
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| resilience | the ability to be happy, successful, etc. again after something difficult or bad has happened: |
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| streamlines | to shape something so that it can move as effectively and quickly as possible through a liquid or gas: |
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