relegation | the act of moving a football team to a lower division: |
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inconclusive | not giving or having a result or decision |
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satisfied | pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted: |
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lack | the fact that something is not available or that there is not enough of it: |
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fairness | the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is right or reasonable: |
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obstruct | to block a road, passage, entrance, etc. so that nothing can go along it, or to prevent something from happening correctly by putting difficulties in its way: |
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alongside | next to or together with |
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auction | a usually public sale of goods or property, where people make higher and higher bids (= offers of money) for each thing, until the thing is sold to the person who will pay most: |
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broad daylight | If a crime is committed in broad daylight, it happens during the day, when it could have been seen and prevented: |
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beneath | in or to a lower position than someone or something, under someone or something: |
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capability | the ability to do something: |
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consequence | a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient: |
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incite | to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent: |
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engage | to interest someone in something and keep them thinking about it: |
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anniversary | the day on which an important event happened in a previous year: |
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conducting | to organize and perform a particular activity: |
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stripped of | to take something away from someone, sometimes in a way that seems unfair or dishonest: |
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adverse | having a negative or harmful effect on something: |
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accommodate | to give what is needed to someone: |
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detained | to force someone officially to stay in a place: |
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