The Deputy Who Fought Corruption
Officer Nahid was a police deputy who devoted his life to justice. His domain was investigating corruption cases. One day he discovered evidence that depicted systematic fraud. Officials tried to delete digital records, but Nahid had already backed them up. Corrupt politicians demanded that he stop the investigation. But Nahid's desire for truth was stronger. He collected every detail - no matter how small. When confronted, culprits went into denial. Nahid had to devise clever strategies to gather evidence. His boss ordered him to depart from the case, but he refused. Authorities tried to divert attention by creating fake scandals. The investigation differed from usual cases - it involved powerful people. Nahid used electronic devices to record conversations. Suspects tried to desert the city when pressure mounted. Police had to deploy teams to detain them at borders. The case began to divide public opinion - some supported Nahid, others were skeptical. Evidence was so strong that it seemed almost divine intervention. The amount of money stolen was double what was initially suspected. A funny moment was when a corrupt official accidentally sent incriminating messages to Nahid instead of his accomplice. Nahid proved that integrity and perseverance can defeat corruption. His work inspired other officers to stand up for justice.
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/dɪˈliːt/
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deleted
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deleted
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deletes
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deleting
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to remove or erase something, especially written or recorded information
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He accidentally deleted all the files from his computer. |
delete from memory |
to try to forget something unpleasant or unnecessary
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erase, remove, wipe, cancel, discard
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restore, save, keep
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delete a file, delete permanently, delete message, delete account
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/dɪˈmænd/
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demanded
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demanded
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demands
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demanding
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to ask for something forcefully; the need or desire for goods or services
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Workers demanded better wages from the company. |
in demand |
popular or widely desired
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request, ask, require, call for, claim
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supply, offer, give
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high demand, demand for, meet demand, supply and demand
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/dɪˈnaɪəl/
noun
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a statement that something is not true; the refusal to accept or believe something
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His denial of the accusations surprised everyone. |
in denial |
refusing to accept reality or truth
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refusal, rejection, contradiction, repudiation
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acceptance, confirmation, admission
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strong denial, official denial, denial of reality, denial of responsibility
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departed
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departed
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departs
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departing
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to leave, especially to start a journey
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The train will depart at 9 a.m. |
depart this life |
a formal or euphemistic way to say 'die'
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leave, exit, go, withdraw, set off
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arrive, stay, remain
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depart early, depart station, flight departs, depart suddenly
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/dɪˈpɪkt/
verb
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depicted
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depicted
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depicts
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depicting
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to represent or show something in a picture, story, or other art form
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The painting depicts a beautiful sunset over the sea. |
depict in a bad light |
to represent someone or something negatively
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portray, illustrate, describe, represent, delineate
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conceal, hide, distort
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depict accurately, depict vividly, depict clearly, depict scene
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/dɪˈplɔɪ/
verb
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deployed
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deployed
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deploys
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deploying
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to move into position for action, especially troops or resources
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The general decided to deploy more soldiers to the border. |
deploy resources |
to effectively use available resources
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position, station, utilize, employ, arrange
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withdraw, conceal
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deploy troops, deploy technology, deploy forces, deploy strategy
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/ˈdɛpjʊti/
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A person appointed as a substitute with power to act.
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The deputy will lead the meeting in the manager’s absence. |
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assistant, representative, delegate, subordinate, second-in-command
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chief, leader, head
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deputy manager, deputy minister, deputy director
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noun, verb
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deserted
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deserted
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deserts
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deserting
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as a noun, a barren sandy region; as a verb, to abandon someone or something
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He deserted his friends in their time of need. |
just deserts |
the punishment or reward that is deserved
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abandon, forsake, leave, wasteland, wilderness
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support, stay, assist
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desert storm, desert island, deserted place, desert someone
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desired
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desired
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desires
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desiring
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a strong feeling of wanting something or wishing for something to happen
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He has a strong desire to travel the world. |
burning desire |
an intense longing or wish
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wish, longing, craving, passion, aspiration
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aversion, dislike, hatred
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express desire, strong desire, desire for success, burning desire
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noun
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An individual feature, fact, or item of information.
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She explained the plan in great detail. |
the devil is in the details |
Problems and difficulties are hidden in the smaller parts of something.
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part, item, element, feature, fact
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whole, entirety
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in detail, attention to detail, important detail, small detail
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detained
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detained
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detains
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detaining
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to keep someone from proceeding; to hold back, especially by official authority
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The police detained the suspect for questioning. |
detained in custody |
being officially held by the authorities
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arrest, hold, confine, apprehend
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release, free, liberate
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detain a suspect, detain for questioning, unlawfully detained
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/dɪˈvaɪs/
noun
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An object, machine, or piece of equipment designed for a particular purpose.
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She bought a new device to track her fitness activities. |
left to your own devices |
to allow someone to do what they want without interfering
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gadget, instrument, apparatus, tool, appliance
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object, useless item
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electronic device, medical device, portable device, mobile device
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📝
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/dɪˈvaɪz/
verb
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devised
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devised
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devises
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devising
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To plan or invent something carefully.
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The engineers devised a new method to reduce costs. |
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invent, plan, create, formulate, design
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destroy, neglect
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devise a plan, devise a strategy, devise a method
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/dɪˈvoʊt/
verb
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devoted
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devoted
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devotes
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devoting
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to give time, effort, or resources to something
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She devotes much of her time to helping the poor. |
devote oneself to |
to dedicate oneself fully to something
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dedicate, commit, allocate, apply
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neglect, ignore
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devote time, devote energy, devote effort, devote resources
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/ˈdɪfər/
verb
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differed
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differed
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differs
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differing
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to be unlike or distinct from something else
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Opinions differ on this issue. |
agree to differ |
to accept that people will not agree
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vary, contrast, diverge, disagree
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match, agree
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differ in opinion, differ from, differ greatly, differ slightly
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verb
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diverted
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diverted
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diverts
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diverting
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to turn aside from a course; to redirect or entertain
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The police diverted traffic to a side road. |
divert one's attention |
to shift focus away from something
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redirect, reroute, deflect, distract, amuse
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focus, concentrate, direct
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divert traffic, divert funds, divert attention, divert resources
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➗
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/dɪˈvaɪd/
verb
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divided
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divided
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divides
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dividing
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to separate into parts or groups
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The teacher asked the class to divide into four groups. |
divide and rule |
a strategy to gain power by causing divisions among people
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separate, split, partition, allocate, distribute
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unite, combine, merge
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divide equally, divide resources, divide into groups, divide land
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/dɪˈvaɪn/
adjective, verb
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divined
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divined
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divines
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divining
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Relating to God or a deity; exceptionally wonderful or pleasing; to discover or foresee by intuition or supernatural means.
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She believed the divine power guided her actions. |
divine intervention |
A miraculous occurrence believed to be caused by God.
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godly, heavenly, sacred, holy, spiritual
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earthly, mortal, profane
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divine power, divine will, divine intervention, divine love
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🌐
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/dəˈmeɪn/
noun
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An area of knowledge, activity, or territory over which control is exercised.
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Mathematics is her main domain of expertise. |
public domain |
Something not protected by copyright and available for public use.
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territory, realm, field, sphere, area
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outsider, exterior
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domain name, knowledge domain, public domain, private domain
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2️⃣
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/ˈdʌbəl/
verb
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doubled
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doubled
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doubles
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doubling
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to make twice as much in size, number, or amount
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The company hopes to double its profits this year. |
double-edged sword |
something that has both positive and negative effects
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increase, multiply, expand, amplify, boost
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halve, reduce, decrease
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double the amount, double the size, double digits, double check
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