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  • to provide the money needed to do a particular piece of work
    to finance a project
  • able to be trusted or believed
    credible
  • to reach an opinion after considering all the facts about something
    come to the conclusion
  • to make air come out of your throat with a short sound
    cough
  • to think that something is likely to be true, although you have no proof
    to assume
  • to keep some of the money that you get or earn
    to put aside earnings
  • relating to the law or allowed by law
    legal
  • to deal with and control a problem or feeling
    to overcome
  • to get into a building by force, usually to steal something
    to break into
  • to stop existing
    to die out
  • to guess the cost, size, value, etc of something
    to estimate
  • a room at the top of a house under the roof
    attic
  • to give someone a sum of money so that they can do something
    to award a grant
  • not likely to be true or to happen
    improbable
  • a dark area on your skin where you have been hurt
    bruise
  • to stop doing something before you have completed it, usually because it is too difficult
    to give up
  • to become unconscious
    to pass out
  • a plan that shows how much money you have and how you will spend it
    budget
  • very surprising
    astonishing
  • to show or describe something successfully using words or pictures
    to capture
  • when you keep something the same or prevent it from being damaged
    preservation
  • to deal successfully with a difficult situation
    to cope with
  • when something becomes less in amount, importance, quality, or strength
    to decline
  • a room under the floor of a building
    cellar
  • when someone is offered money or a present so that they will do something, usually something dishonest
    bribery