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  • The ___ was found not guilty due to lack of evidence.
    accused
  • The detective gathered enough evidence to prove he didn’t ___ the crime.
    commit
  • The country formed an ___ with its neighboring states to ensure mutual security.
    ally
  • The new manager was able to ACKNOWLEDGE the team's hard work during the project. a) Ignore b) Recognize c) Criticize d) Dismiss
    Recognize
  • It took her a while to ___ herself to the cold weather after moving to Canada.
    accustom
  • The chemicals in the factory were labeled as BANEFUL to the environment. a) Harmless b) Necessary c) Harmful d) Helpful
    harmful
  • Don’t forget to ___ unexpected expenses when budgeting for your trip. a) break down b) allow for c) be taken in d) back up
    allow for
  • Encounter → ___________ (Options: accumulate, anticipate, come across, bound)
    come across
  • You should always ___ potential problems before starting a new project.
    anticipate
  • They signed an agreement to ensure a cease-fire during the negotiations. a) A new policy b) A temporary stop to fighting c) A type of weapon d) A law enforcement strategy
    A temporary stop to fighting
  • The teacher’s __________ gave the students more confidence. a) accusation b) concern c) assurance d) aspect
    assurance
  • After the long meeting, they finally reached a mutual ___. a) Bias b) Commitment c) Compromise d) Ally
    compromise
  • What word means "a feeling of confidence or certainty"?
    assurance
  • Tied by an agreement or limitation
    bound
  • remake the sentence with the given word: "She has a habit of saving money regularly. (accumulate)"
    She has a habit of accumulating money regularly.
  • Opposed, harmful. a) concern b) alter c) reverse d) bribe
    REVERSE
  • After a long debate, they reached the ___ that the project was no longer feasible.
    conclusion
  • He tried to ___ the report to make it look better.
    alter