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ultimate
Adjective
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The ultimate goal, success, decision, etc. is the final one.
You can't have ultimate success without a lot of little successes.
The moon is good, but there's no question that Mars is the ultimate goal.
Presidents have the ultimate responsibility to keep us safe.
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The ultimate test, responsibility, power, etc. is the one that is more important, bigger, stronger, etc. than the others.
They are trying to build the ultimate computer, one that can do anything and everything.
If you could save someone's life, I think that's the ultimate goal.
oil
Noun
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Oil is a liquid that is burned to create heat or used in machines to make them run well.
Gas and oil are essential to running a car.
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Oil is a liquid made of fat that is used for cooking.
Cook the potatoes in oil.
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An oil is a painting made of oil paint.
oil
Verb
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If you oil something, you put clear oil on a machine to make it run well.
She oiled the parts of the gun.
recovery
Noun
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A recovery is the process of getting better after an illness or a problem.
She made a good recovery from a knee injury and may play this game.
The budget is critical to Hungary's hopes for economic recovery.
factor
Noun
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A factor is one of a number of things that causes a result.
The main factor in the success of our program is our excellent teachers.