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phrase- the damage that happens to an object in ordinary use during a period:
Seat covers on buses take a lot of wear and tear.
(n) long life; the fact of lasting a long time: We wish you both health and .....
longevity.
not leading to a definite decision or result/ not giving or having a result or decision: (a) - CONCLUDE
The medical tests were inconclusive, and will need to be repeated.
phrase: not having the knowledge, experience, or skills to deal with a particular subject or situation:
out of one's depth : I was out of my depth in the advanced class, so I moved to the intermediate class.
(a) different from what is usual or expected in behaviour, ideas, methods, etc.:
He has an unorthodox teaching style.
(a) no longer used because something new has been invented = out of date
obsolete : With technological changes many traditional skills have become obsolete.
to be destroyed gradually after death by natural processes SYNONYM decay, rot
decompose
to reach an opinion or decide that something is true on the basis of information that is available
= to deduce: to infer
= subtract: to take away money, points, etc. from a total amount : to d...
deduct: Ten points will be deducted for a wrong answer.
a person whose job is to examine books, films, etc. and remove parts that are considered to be offensive or a political threat
censor
(V) to not include something/somebody, either deliberately or because you have forgotten it/them
omit /əˈmɪt/: If you are a student, you can omit questions 16–18.
(a): famous, respected, or important: e...
an eminent historian
We need a r...... approach to many of these matters.
radical
to believe strongly that something is good and effective
be a (great/firm) believer in something: I’m a great believer in regular exercise.