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pragmatic (adjective)
?solving problems in a practical and sensible way rather than by having fixed ideas or theories
preamble (noun)
an introduction to a book or a written document; an introduction to something you say
precede (verb)
precede somebody/something to happen before something or come before something/somebody in order
precedent (noun)
"[countable, uncountable] an official action or decision that has happened in the past and that is seen as an example or a rule to be followed in a similar situation later"
precisely (adverb)
exactly
prevalent (adjective)
that exists or is very common at a particular time or in a particular place
prologue (noun)
"a speech, etc. at the beginning of a play, book or film that introduces it"
within (preposition)
before a particular period of time has passed; during a particular period of time
foretell (verb)
"to know or say what will happen in the future, especially by using magic powers"
widen (verb)
"[intransitive, transitive] to become wider; to make something wider"
widespread (adjective)
existing or happening over a large area or among many people
principal (adjective)
most important; main
prior (adjective)
happening or existing before something else or before a particular time
proclaim (verb)
to publicly and officially tell people about something important
proffer (verb)
"to offer something to somebody, by holding it out to them"
prolifically (adverb)
"in a way that produces many works of art, literature, etc."
provoke (verb)
provoke something to cause a particular reaction or have a particular effect
rarely (adverb)
not very often
rate (noun)
[countable] a measurement of the speed at which something happens
rate (verb)
"[transitive, intransitive] to have or think that somebody/something has a particular level of quality, value, etc."
realistic (adjective)
accepting in a sensible way what it is actually possible to do or achieve in a particular situation