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IIS
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noun
(= Iraqi Mukhabarat)
the most notorious and possibly the most important arm of Iraq's security system
the Iraqi Mukhabarat has been involved in numerous terrorist activities
object
Noun
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An object is a thing that you can touch, but it is not alive.
We don't know what killed him, but it was a smooth, heavy object.
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The object of an action or plan is the goal or the reason for it.
The object of soccer is to kick the ball into the other team's net.
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In English grammar, the object of a sentence is a noun or noun phrase that usually comes after the verb. This noun is usually the thing that is receiving the action.
In the sentence, "Yoko ate the bread.", bread is the object.
object
Verb
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If you object to something, you don't agree with it.
Most people will object to being asked to work too much.
cache
Noun
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A cache is a store of things that might be needed in the future.
The Antarctic expedition left food caches for the return journey.
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A cache is a temporary storage in a computer where recent information is stored.
The computer periodically clears its cache.
cache
Verb
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If you cache something, it means that you store something away.
John decided that they must cache their weapons