Persistent Relief on the River Delta
In the river islands of Shariatpur, the monsoon’s natural flooding appeared yet again. Rashed gathered his friends to observe the situation immediately. They realized the surge was still ongoing, so decisions had to be swift. The volunteer center continued to operate through the night. Imagining every possible outcome, they divided tasks. The team set up a temporary camp in the village’s open outdoor field. Rashed took out his notebook and wrote an outline of the entire plan. The first job was sealing every food package carefully. The women said, ‘We must persist or people will stay hungry.’ Many families had lived in deep poverty, so their stores were empty. They decided to take boats across the river and proceed with deliveries. Students arrived carrying supplies collected from their community program. Each volunteer asked which job they would qualify for. Rashed kept saying, ‘Don’t be afraid, we’ll manage this and release people from danger quickly.’ A gentle smile returned to the elderly women’s faces when they used medicine packs to relieve their pain. Even as night grew late, their goal was clear: nobody would leave until they resolved the crisis. Standing before the children, they said with deep respect, ‘Your courage inspires us.’ The river’s current would sometimes reverse, making the boats tough to steer. Still, before dawn their routine was to log data and sketch new plans. Finally, Rashed sent an official request to the district office for more boats.
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adjective
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existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind
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She prefers to use natural ingredients in her cooking. |
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organic, raw, pure, unprocessed
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artificial, synthetic, man-made
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natural resources, natural beauty, natural selection, natural talent
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verb
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observed
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observed
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observes
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observing
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to watch carefully; to notice or perceive something
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Scientists observe the behavior of animals in the wild. |
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watch, study, examine, monitor
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ignore, overlook, miss
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observe closely, observe carefully, observe behavior, observe changes
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adjective
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continuing; still in progress
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The ongoing project will finish next month. |
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continuing, in progress, underway, persistent
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finished, completed
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ongoing process, ongoing work, ongoing issue
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verb
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operated
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operated
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operates
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operating
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to control the functioning of a machine, system, or business
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She learned how to operate the new machine. |
operate on |
to perform surgery on someone
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control, manage, run, handle, conduct
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stop, shut down
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operate a machine, operate effectively, operate on patients, operate smoothly
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noun
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the result or consequence of an action or situation; the final product
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The outcome of the election surprised everyone. |
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result, consequence, conclusion, end result
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beginning, cause, input, start
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positive outcome, final outcome, predict outcome
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adjective
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situated, existing, or done outside a building
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We planned an outdoor picnic for the weekend. |
outdoor activities |
recreational things people do outside, like sports or camping
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open-air, outside, external, exterior
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indoor, inside
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outdoor sports, outdoor event, outdoor seating, outdoor adventure
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noun, verb
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outlined
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outlined
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outlines
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outlining
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a general description or plan that gives the main ideas without details; to describe something briefly or highlight main points
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The teacher asked us to outline our research project before writing the report. |
in outline |
in a general way, without details
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summary, sketch, draft, framework, plan
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detail, elaboration
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outline plan, outline strategy, outline proposal, outline the process
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noun
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a container or wrapping in which something is packed
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He received a package in the mail. |
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parcel, bundle, box, shipment
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unpacking, unpacked item
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shipping package, gift package, delivery package, large package
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persisted
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persisted
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persists
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persisting
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to continue firmly in an action or opinion despite difficulty or opposition
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She decided to persist in her efforts to learn French. |
persist with something |
to continue trying to do something despite difficulties
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continue, endure, persevere, remain, last
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quit, stop, abandon
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persist in, persist with, persist despite, persistently persist
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noun
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the state of being extremely poor; lack of basic necessities
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Many organizations work to reduce poverty around the world. |
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destitution, hardship, need, want
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wealth, prosperity, affluence, riches
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extreme poverty, poverty line, fight poverty, alleviate poverty
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verb
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proceeded
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proceeded
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proceeds
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proceeding
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to begin or continue an action or process after a pause or interruption
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After the short break, the speaker proceeded with his lecture. |
proceed with caution |
to continue carefully and with attention to potential risks
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continue, advance, move forward, progress, go on
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stop, halt, cease
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proceed further, proceed with caution, proceed against, proceed to
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noun
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a planned series of events or activities
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The program starts at 9 AM sharp. |
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schedule, agenda, plan, event
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disorganization, chaos
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training program, software program, program schedule, educational program
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verb
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qualified
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qualified
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qualifies
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qualifying
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to meet the requirements or conditions for something
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He worked hard to qualify for the final round. |
qualify for |
to be eligible for something
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certify, pass, succeed, train, achieve
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fail, disqualify
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qualify for, qualify as, qualify to, newly qualified
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/rɪˈliːs/
verb
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released
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released
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releases
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releasing
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to set free, to make available, or to allow something to go out
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The company will release the new product next month. |
release tension |
to reduce or let go of stress or nervous energy
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free, discharge, liberate, publish, issue
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detain, hold, capture
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release a statement, release from prison, release the pressure, release an album
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/rɪˈliːv/
verb
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relieved
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relieved
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relieves
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relieving
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to make pain, distress, or difficulty less severe or serious
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The medicine helped relieve his headache. |
relieve stress |
to reduce or ease mental or emotional strain
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ease, reduce, lessen, soothe, alleviate
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aggravate, worsen
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relieve pain, relieve stress, relieve pressure, relieve symptoms
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/rɪˈkwɛst/
noun
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a formal or polite demand for something
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She made a request for additional time to complete the project. |
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demand, appeal, inquiry, petition
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refusal, rejection
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make a request, request information, request time, formal request
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/rɪˈzɒlv/
verb
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resolved
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resolved
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resolves
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resolving
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To decide firmly on a course of action; to settle or solve a problem.
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They resolved to finish the project on time. |
resolve a conflict |
To find a solution to a disagreement
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decide, determine, settle, conclude, fix
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hesitate, waver, delay
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resolve an issue, resolve a problem, resolve a conflict, resolve to do
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/rɪˈspɛkt/
noun/verb
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respected
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respected
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respects
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respecting
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to treat someone with admiration or regard; high regard for someone or something
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We should respect each other's opinions, even if we disagree. |
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admire, esteem, honor, regard
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disrespect, disregard, dishonor
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show respect, demand respect, mutual respect
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🔁
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/rɪˈvɜːs/
verb
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reversed
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reversed
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reverses
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reversing
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to change something to the opposite direction, position, or result
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She quickly reversed the car out of the driveway. |
reverse course |
to change plans or direction completely
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invert, overturn, flip, undo, back
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continue, maintain, keep
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reverse decision, reverse gear, reverse order, reverse effect
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/ruːˈtiːn/
noun
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a sequence of actions regularly followed; a fixed program
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She follows a strict morning routine before work. |
break the routine |
to do something different from one's usual habits
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schedule, habit, pattern, procedure, practice
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irregularity, disorder, spontaneity
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daily routine, morning routine, work routine, routine check
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