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comprehensive
Adjective
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If something is comprehensive, it includes everything that is related.
The book includes the most comprehensive list of existing government programs.
This chapter is not intended to provide a detailed and comprehensive documentation of the aids available in the UK.
nuclear
Adjective
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Nuclear weapons, power, waste, etc. is produced by the collision of more than one nucleus, the central part of an atom.
Japan relies mainly on nuclear power (atomic energy) generation for its energy needs.
The US has more nuclear weapons than any other country. Many of them are called atomic bombs.
Most Canadians live in a nuclear family: the husband, wife, and children.
test
Noun
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A test is writing that many learners do in a room at the same time so that people are able to see how much knowledge the learners have.
I'm happy because I got a high mark on the test.
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A test is something someone does to see if something works.
The person did a good test of the machine by pushing all the buttons and watching the machine.
test
Verb
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The action of testing; to try something out to see whether it works.
He tested the software many times.
ban
Verb
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If you ban someone, you disallow or block someone from doing something.
The girl was banned from joining the market.
ban
Noun
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A ban is a rule that stops something from happening; a prohibition from something.
The school's ban on candy will make everyone healthier.
treaty
Noun
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A treaty is a formal agreement between two or more states.
Both countries signed the peace treaty.
organization
Noun
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An organization is a group of people with a particular purpose (e.g., teams, clubs, churches, etc.)
The daycare is operated by a voluntary organization of parents and teachers.
It is often difficult for women to join these organizations that have always been for men.
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Organization is the way that something is put together.
The organization of the book is very difficult to understand.
The organization of the event took three months.