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noun
• available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed
Example sentence• Water is a valuable resource that we need to conserve. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | noun n |
noun
• act of turning to for assistance
Example sentence• If you are unhappy with the service, you have the recourse to file a complaint. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | verb, noun v, n |
noun
• extended verbal expression in speech or writing
verb
• to consider or examine in speech or writing
Example sentence• The professor presented a comprehensive discourse on political philosophy. |
| | | | | 13 | | 4 | noun n |
noun
• a resource provided by the mind or one's personal capabilities
Example sentence• She relied on her inner resources to cope with the difficult situation. |
| | | | | 16 | | 6 | noun n |
noun
• assets in the form of money
Example sentence• The government has allocated significant monetary resources to improve healthcare facilities. |
| | | | | 15 | | 5 | noun n |
noun
• resources (actual and potential) supplied by nature
Example sentence• The country's economy heavily relies on its natural resources, such as oil and minerals. |
| | | | | 17 | | 7 | noun n |
noun
• assets in the form of money
Example sentence• A good education can be a valuable pecuniary resource. |
| | | | | 17 | | 6 | |
noun
• any natural resource (as wood or solar energy) that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time
Example sentence• Solar energy is a renewable resource that can be harnessed and used for various purposes. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | noun n |
noun
• the airborne branch of a country's armed forces
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| | | | | 6 | | 1 | noun n |
noun
• the place where something begins, where it springs into being
verb
• get (a product) from another country or business
Example sentence• I found the source of the strange noise in the basement. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | adverb, adjective adv, adj |
adverb
• by necessity; by force of circumstance
Example sentence• Her perforce absence from the meeting was disappointing. |
| | | | | 15 | | 3 | noun n |
noun
• a report of the exact words used in a discourse
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| | | | | 17 | | 4 | noun n |
noun
• a report of a discourse in which deictic terms are modified appropriately (e.g., "he said `I am a fool'" would be modified to "he said he is a fool")
Example sentence• He summarized the author's argument in indirect discourse. |
| | | | | 19 | | 4 | noun n |
noun
• everything stated or assumed in a given discussion
Example sentence• In this universe of discourse, all beings are interconnected. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | verb v |
verb
• obtain goods or services from an outside supplier; to contract work out
Example sentence• The company decided to outsource their customer service department to a third-party vendor. |
| | | | | 9 | | 3 | verb v |
Example sentence• She decided to reenforce her argument with additional evidence. |
| | | | | 11 | | 3 | adjective adj |
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Example sentence• She underwent postdivorce counseling to help her adjust to her new life. |
| | | | | 11 | | 3 | verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj |
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Example sentence• Our company relies on multisource intelligence to make informed decisions. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | noun, adjective n, adj |
noun
• a unit of force equal to the force exerted by gravity; used to indicate the force to which a body is subjected when it is accelerated
Example sentence• The astronauts experienced intense g-force during liftoff. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | noun n |
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Example sentence• The country's landforce is well-trained and equipped. |
| | | | | 12 | | 3 | noun n |
noun
• the force experienced by a point charge moving along a wire that is in a magnetic field; the force is at right angles to both the current and the magnetic field
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| | | | | 9 | | 2 | noun n |
noun
• a temporary military unit formed to accomplish a particular objective
Example sentence• The task force was formed to investigate drug trafficking in the city. |
| | | | | 11 | | 2 | noun n |
noun
• any device serving as a source of illumination
Example sentence• The sun is the primary light source for the Earth. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | noun, adjective n, adj |
adjective
• of or relating to or being computer software for which the source code is freely available
Example sentence• Many developers prefer to work with open-source projects due to their transparency and flexibility. |
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noun
• an informant who is not assigned to obtain specific intelligence but who routinely passes on whatever information he or she has
Example sentence• Seismic signals recorded by underground seismometers are passive sources of information for studying the Earth's interior. |
| | | | | 11 | | 2 | noun, adjective n, adj |
noun
• a concentrated source (especially of radiation or pollution) that is spatially constricted
Example sentence• A laser beam is a good example of a point source of light. |
| | | | | 11 | | 3 | noun n |
noun
• an object that radiates radio waves
Example sentence• The astronomers identified a new radio source in the distant galaxy. |
| | | | | 17 | | 6 | noun n |
noun
• any source of illumination that emits ultraviolet radiation
Example sentence• The scientist brought an ultraviolet source into the laboratory for their experiment. |
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