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IAD book 4 topic 2

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  • any verbal, physical, or social behavior intended to harm, threaten, or intimidate another person, animal, or object.
    aggression
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  • a strong feeling of wanting, wishing for, or craving something, often implying a deep longing or a specific aim
    desire
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  • the state of lacking sufficient income or resources to meet basic needs—such as food, clean water, shelter, and clothing—or to participate fully in society
    poverty
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  • a likelihood, inclination, or predisposition to act, think, or behave in a particular way
    tendencies
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  • an event, action, or mechanism that initiates a, process, reaction, or series of events
    trigger
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  • to perform an act (often illegal or wrong), pledge oneself to a course of action, or entrust something to someone
    commit
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  • a determiner or pronoun meaning more than two but not many, generally implying a small, indefinite number, often interpreted as roughly three to five
    several
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  • physical harm, injury, or impairment that reduces the value, usefulness, or normal function of a person, property, or reputation
    damage
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  • the state of being unprotected, subjected to an influence (such as weather, chemicals, or media), or the act of revealing something hidden
    exposure
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  • to raise someone to a higher rank/position, to help something grow or develop (encourage), or to increase sales/popularity of a product through advertising
    promote
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  • making or becoming greater in size, amount, degree, or intensity
    increase
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  • authoritative approval/permission (noun) or a coercive measure/penalty used to enforce obedience to laws or rules (noun/verb)
    sanction
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  • a specific, distinguishing quality, characteristic, or tendency belonging to a person, organism, or thing
    trait
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  • a serious disagreement, struggle, or clash between opposing forces, interests, or ideas
    conflict
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  • the possibility of something developing, happening, or achieving success in the future, representing latent, unrealized capacity
    potential
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