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elastic[adjective] -
stretchy, flexible
to take the biscuit[idiom] -
to be the worst or best of its kind, in a way that is surprising or annoying. To win the prize.
precedent[noun] -
any act, decision, or case that serves as a guide
silver bullet[idiom] -
a simple and seemingly magical solution to a complicated problem
to bear fruit[idiom] -
to produce a positive result
to habituate[verb] -
to get used to a particular situation
component[noun] -
a part or element of a larger whole
sedentary[adjective] -
tending to spend much time seated, somewhat inactive
to strive[verb] -
to make strenuous efforts toward any goal
guise[noun] -
general external appearance
to bury one's head in the sand[idiom]
to avoid a situation by pretending it doesn't exist
surveillance[noun] -
close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal
emission[noun] -
the production and discharge of gas or radiation
money laundering[noun] -
the concealment of the origins of illegally obtained money
whistleblower[noun] -
a person who informs on a person or organization engaged in an illicit activity
to trace[verb] -
to find or to discover by investigation
disoriented[adjective] -
losing one's sense of direction; feeling confused
unanimously[adverb] -
with the agreement of all people involved
to be awarded damages[phrase] -
to pay to a person as compensation for loss or injury
to spy[verb] -
to secretly collect information about enemies or competitors
treason[noun] -
the crime of betraying one's country
to leak[verb] -
to make an intentional disclosure of secret information
to uncover[verb] -
to expose, to reveal
oligarch[noun] -
a ruler or a very rich business leader with a great deal of political influence
to breach[verb] -
to break or fail to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct
to implicate[verb] -
to show someone to be involved in a crime
faulty[adjective] -
working badly or unreliably because of imperfections
software fix[noun] -
a small piece of software used to correct a problem within an operating system
simulation[noun] -
the production of a computer model for the purpose of study
to switch out[idiom] -
to change something from an electrical circuit to another
deception[noun] -
the act of making someone believe something that is not true