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sensitive
Adjective
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If you are sensitive, you easily understand other people's feelings.
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Sensitive information, areas, issues, etc. are those that need to be handled carefully so they don't cause problems.
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Sensitive skin, materials, etc. are those that are easily damaged.
An area on my arm is sensitive, so please don't touch me there.
export
Verb
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If you export something, you send it out of the country, usually for business purposes.
Canada will export up to 450,000 barrels per day of crude oil to China.
The government is exporting its terrorist ideas to other countries in the area.
export
Noun
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Export is the act or business of exporting things.
A shipment of computers is being loaded on the ship for export to Singapore.
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An export is something that you send out of the country, usually for business purposes.
Bananas are Ecuador's largest export.
regime
Noun
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A regime is a government, especially a bad or illegal one.
Washington ended rule by the Taliban and established a new client regime in Afghanistan.
Questions about how Jews had been treated under the Nazi regime troubled him after he had settled in Germany.
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A regime is a plan or system.
Under Labour's new tax regime, families will be worse off.