english - 2 Unit 20 "Power"

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aggression (n)

an angry feeling that makes you want to attack or defeat someone else: You're going to have to learn to control your aggression

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authority (n)

the power to make decisions or tell people what to do: You don't have the authority to do that

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benign (adj)

kind and nice: He might seem benign: He might seem benign, but keep an eye on him.

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bully (v)

\n to frighten or hurt someone who is smaller or weaker than you: The boss just tries to bully everyone in the office

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bully (n)

someone who frightens or hurts someone who is smaller or weaker than they are: I was a bit of a bully when I was at school.

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command (v)

to officially order someone to do something

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command (n)

an official order: The dog understands my every command

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conquer (v)

to take control of land or people using soldiers: The Spanish conquered South America in the sixteenth century

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conquer (v)

\n to gain control of a situation or emotion by making a great physical or mental effort: I tried hard to conquer my fear

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consent (to) (v)

to give approval for something: You can't go on the school trip unless your parents consent to it.

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consent (n)

permission to do something: The police shouldn't be allowed to enter your house without your consent

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controversy (n)

\n a disagreement, especially about a public policy or a moral issue that a lot of people have strong feelings about: There's a lot of controversy surrounding the new law

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dictator (n)

someone who uses force to take and keep power in a country: How did the dictator come to power?

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dominate (v)

to control something or someone, often in a negative way, because you have more power or influence: Don't allow him to dominate the conversation all the time

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eliminate (v)

to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed: Will we ever eliminate the threat from pollution?

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enforce (v)

to make sure that a law or rule is obeyed by people: It'll be impossible to enforce the new law

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entitled (to) (adj)

having the right to do something: Students are entitled to a special discount on books

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exempt (from) (adj)

\n allowed to ignore something such as a role, obligation or payment: At the moment, women are exempt from national service

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former (adj)

used for describing someone or something that had a particular job, title, status, etc in the past, but not now: The former Prime Minister of India is visiting the UK.

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impose (v)

to introduce something such as a new law or new system, and force people to accept it: These rules are being imposed without anyone's opinion being asked

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inferior (adj)

not as good as something else: Street markets often sell inferior quality electrical goods

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intimidate (v)

to deliberately make someone feel frightened especially so that they will do what you want: Richard often tries to intimidate people

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label (v)

to use a word or phrase to describe someone or something, especially one that is not completely fair or true: Don't label all young people in the same way

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label (n)

word or phrase that is used to describe someone or something, especially one that is not completely fair or true: I wish people wouldn't try to put a label on me

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label (n)

piece of paper or material fastened to an object that gives information about it: I don't know what's in this tin because the label has come off

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liberate (v)

to give someone the freedom to do what they want, for example by taking them out of situation in which their behaviour is controlled: Leaving school and getting a job really liberate me.

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mainstream (n)

\n ideas, methods or people that are considered ordinary or normal and accepted by most people: Life can be more difficult if you're not part of the mainstream

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mainstream (adj)

considered ordinary or normal and accepted or used by most people: Most mainstream politicians have dismissed the suggestion

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master (v)

to learn something thoroughly so that you know it or can do it very well: It took me over ten years to master the piano

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master (n)

a man who has control over servants or other people who work for him: Servants should show respect to their master at all times

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minister (n)

an official in charge of a government department in the UK and other countries: The Minister responsible for this decision should resign

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monarch (n)

a king or queen: The monarch represents the country abroad

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prohibit (v)

to officially stop something from being done, especially by making it illegal: The sale of lottery tickets to children is prohibited

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reign (v)

if a king or queen reigns, they officially rule a country: Queen Victoria reigned during a time of great change.

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reign (n)

the period of time when a king or queen rules a country: What's the longest reign of any king or queen?

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reinforce (v)

to make an idea, belief or feeling stronger: Stories like this in the media reinforce the idea that all young black men are criminals.

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