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combatant
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adjective
engaging in or ready for combat
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noun
someone who fights (or is fighting)
status
Noun
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Your status is your level, role, or situation in a group or society.
Mike Hooper has retained his status as Liverpool's current No 1 goalkeeper.
With the change in employment status came changes in responsibilities and pay.
In many countries, the ability to speak English is a sign or high social status.
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The status of something is its situation at a particular time.
What is the status of the repairs?
review
Noun
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A review is an evaluation of a publication, such as a movie, video game, musical composition, book, or a piece of hardware like a car, appliance, or computer.
After this negative review, they had to correct a lot of concerns.
The show closed after getting negative reviews from the major critics.
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A review is a look back at how something was in the past, or how something happened in the past.
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(law) A review is a judicial reassessment of a case or an event.
The victims demanded a full judicial review of the case.
review
Verb
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To look over.
He will review the report to check for mistakes.
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To write an analysis.
Mr. Thomas, the critic, will review the new movie.
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To see again.
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To correct or change.
tribunal
Noun
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A tribunal is a group of people who listen to evidence and come to a decision about a particular issue.
The United Nations established a war crimes tribunal for Rwanda in late 1994.