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• a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
Example sentence• She loves reading fiction novels in her free time. |
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• (law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law
Example sentence• The court's jurisdiction extends only to cases within its territory. |
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• the articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience
Example sentence• Her diction is clear and precise, making her a great public speaker. |
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• a narrowing that reduces the flow through a channel
Example sentence• The tightness in his chest was a sign of constriction. |
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• prose writing that is not fictional
Example sentence• I prefer reading nonfiction books because I enjoy learning about real events and people. |
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• the act of praying for divine protection
Example sentence• The priest concluded the service with a heartfelt benediction. |
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• a tendency to be negligent and uncaring
Example sentence• The dereliction of duty by the police officer resulted in an increase in crime. |
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• authoritative prohibition
Example sentence• The interdiction of illegal drugs is a major priority for law enforcement agencies. |
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• the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult)
Example sentence• The witch cast a malediction on the village, causing crops to wither and die. |
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• a farewell oration (especially one delivered during graduation exercises by an outstanding member of a graduating class)
Example sentence• Her valediction at the graduation ceremony moved everyone to tears. |
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Example sentence• The reconviction rate among parolees has decreased over the past decade. |
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• a 15-year cycle used as a chronological unit in ancient Rome and adopted in some medieval kingdoms
Example sentence• The church employed an unusual indiction in their ceremony. |
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Example sentence• The reliction of the shore revealed ancient artifacts. |
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• The static friction that needs to be overcome to enable relative motion of stationary objects in contact
Example sentence• The stiction of the car's tires made it difficult to turn the steering wheel. |
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Example sentence• The narrow doorway created a striction that made it difficult for the large furniture to pass through. |
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Example sentence• The antifriction ball bearings improved the performance of the machine. |
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• A form of self-referential literature concerned with the art and devices of fiction itself.
Example sentence• The novel is a prime example of metafiction, as it self-consciously questions its own narrative structure. |
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Example sentence• The preconviction investigation uncovered crucial evidence. |
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• A form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing theories whose actual predictions are too long-term to be of immediate use.
Example sentence• The retrodiction of climate patterns can help predict future weather events. |
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• decrease in the diameter of blood vessels
Example sentence• Certain medications can cause vasoconstriction, leading to a decrease in blood flow. |
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Example sentence• The abstriction of water from the leaves is vital for plant survival. |
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Example sentence• The patient experienced astriction in his abdomen after eating a heavy meal. |
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Example sentence• The derestriction of speed limits on this road has led to an increase in accidents. |
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Example sentence• The doctor mentioned that excessive miction could be a symptom of a urinary tract infection. |
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Example sentence• His speech was full of self-contradictions, making it difficult to understand his true stance. |
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Example sentence• The magnetostriction effect is utilized in various applications such as sensors and actuators. |
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• the physical ouster of a tenant from the leased premises; the tenant is relieved of any further duty to pay rent
Example sentence• The landlord filed for actual eviction after the tenant failed to pay rent for several months. |
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• the friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road)
Example sentence• The adhesive friction between the tires and the road helps the car come to a stop. |
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noun
• habitual intoxication; prolonged and excessive intake of alcoholic drinks leading to a breakdown in health and an addiction to alcohol such that abrupt deprivation leads to severe withdrawal symptoms
Example sentence• She lost her job due to her alcohol addiction. |
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• an addiction to caffein
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• an addiction to cocaine
Example sentence• His life spiraled out of control due to his cocaine addiction. |
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• an addiction to a drug (especially a narcotic drug)
Example sentence• His drug addiction began after he was prescribed painkillers for a sports injury. |
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Example sentence• The number of cases of heroin addiction has been on the rise in recent years. |
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Example sentence• He was sentenced to life in prison after his murder conviction. |
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• an addiction to nicotine
Example sentence• His nicotine addiction made quitting smoking very difficult. |
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Example sentence• The rape conviction was a significant milestone in the fight against sexual assault. |
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Example sentence• His previous robbery conviction led to a longer sentence for his latest offense. |
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• literary fantasy involving the imagined impact of science on society
Example sentence• I enjoy watching science fiction movies because they stimulate my imagination. |
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