to not allow someone to take part in a competition, or to force them to leave it, usually because they have done something that is not allowed by the rules
envious of
unhappy because you want very much to do something that someone else does or to have something that they have
aware of
knowing about a situation or a fact
processed foods
edible products that are manufactured
produce
to make or grow something, especially in large quantities and in order to be sold
decontaminate
to remove a dangerous or poisonous substance from something
smash
to break something noisily into many pieces by dropping or hitting it with a lot of force
extremely
very: used for emphasising an adjective or adverb
overpopulation
the state of too many people living in the same area
underestimate
to think or guess that something is smaller, less important etc than it really is
benefit
an advantage you get from a situation
influence
to affect the way that someone thinks or behaves, or to affect the way that something happens
mental health
the condition of your mind
go through
to experience something difficult or unpleasant
frankly
saying that you are about to give your honest opinion, even though the person you are talking to might not like it
overpriced
worth less than the price that is being charged
life expectancy
the length of time that someone is likely to live
outperform
to do something better than someone or something else
undoubtedly
saying that something is certainly true or is accepted by everyone
anxiety
the feeling of being very worried that something bad is going to happen
mislead
to make someone believe something that was incorrect or untrue
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