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Occupied
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a building that is occupied is lived in or used for a specific reason such as for work.
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Moral
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has to do with right or wrong. If you have moral reasons for doing something, your reasons are fair and reasonable.
(noun) a lesson that you learn from a story or from life. |
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Displaced
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objects or people have been taken from. or forced to move out of their usual location or home.
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Ration
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you will limit it or distribute it equally. When you ration time you organize it so you can do everything you need to do.
(noun) A share, such as a certain amount of food for a day. |
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Restrained
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someone who has control over his or her emotions, or displays limited or restricted emotions. A calm person
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Founder
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someone who established or brings it into being. Might start a business or dance group.
(verb) when it collapses, sinks, or fails in some way. A horse will founder when it goes lame; a ship will founder if it hits a reef. |
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Prominent
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something noticeable. People who are prominent are well known or leaders in their field.
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Illusion
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a mistaken impression or belief.
(noun) an image in your mind that is not real or an image that doesn't show things as they really are. |
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Enhance
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you increase its quality or make it better in some way. A flower garden can enhance the appearance of a home.
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Harmony
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parts that are arranged so that they are pleasing. Similarly, things in harmony are balanced and in agreement.
(noun) musical notes that are pleasing when played together create harmony. |