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    A vocabulary check
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  • facilitator
    (noun) those who hinder progress
    (verb) those who make things easier/happen
    (noun) those who help to get things moving
    (verb) those who procrastinate
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  • crush someone's spirit
    (verb, idiom) to cause someone to lose hope
    (verb) demoralise
    (verb, idiom) destroyed a person's self-esteem
    (adj.) demoralised
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  • micromanage
    (verb) to excessively control everything
    (verb) to have excessively controled everything
    (verb) to have caused someone to lose hope
    (verb) to cause someone to lose hope
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  • demoralised
    (verb) to lose hope or confidence
    (verb, idiom) to crush someone's spirit
    (adj.) having lost your confidence
    (noun) they who facilitate
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  • bring (something) to the table
    (verb) to make things easier/happen
    (verb, idiom) – to offer a benefit or advantage
    (verb) to do something that destroys a person's self-esteem
    (adj.) a motivational technique
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  • carrot and stick approach
    (adj.) a motivational technique
    (adj.) to do something that destroys a person's self-esteem
    (verb) to cause someone to lose hope or confidence
    (verb) to make things easier
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  • appraisal
    (noun) an assessment of someone's performance
    (verb) to excessively control everything
    (noun) someone who facilitates
    (noun) a motivational technique
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  • facilitate
    (verb) to cause someone to lose hope or confidence
    (verb, idiom) to offer a benefit or advantage
    (verb) to make things easier/happen
    (verb) to excessively control everything
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  • demoralise
    (adj.) having lost your confidence, enthusiasm, and hope
    (verb) to make someone or something feel much less confident
    (verb) to make things easier/happen
    (verb) to excessively control everything
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