Station Classroom Renewal
Morning buzz filled the Madhusudanpur district rail yard. A group of young organizers planned to turn the colonial station into a learning home. The station’s basement had once been a neglected dusty room. They measured the capacity to sketch small classrooms for children. Breezes wrapped the station’s boundary in fresh vines. A rusted carriage now served as a row of study tables. Mothers said the station had regained its charming glow. They combined the neighboring kitchen and station to cook lunch. Painted walls and wooden compound beams displayed the kids’ drawings. At the meeting everyone admitted they could never conceive something this lovely before. Volunteers used bold contrast of red and blue to brighten the rooms. Neighbors poured tea with heartfelt courtesy. Ruhul ensured the narrative sounded credible to historians. At dusk the children’s smiles marked a small yet critical victory. The team knew they had to finish under a strict deadline. So even at night a few friends stayed to decorate the stairs with flowers. A delegate group visited the nearby school seeking support. Railway officials allowed the old parts to serve domestic needs. The city division office promised new supplies. They realized the open-air school would reshape the area’s changing identity.
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the lowest floor of a building, typically below ground level
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We store old furniture in the basement. |
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cellar, underground floor, lower level
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attic, top floor, upper level
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basement apartment, basement stairs, basement storage
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a dividing line or limit between two areas, things, or ideas
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The river forms the boundary between the two countries. |
cross the boundary |
to go beyond accepted limits
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border, limit, edge, frontier
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center, core, interior
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national boundary, set boundaries, cross a boundary, boundary line
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noun
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the maximum amount that something can contain or produce; ability to do something
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The stadium has a seating capacity of 50,000. |
at full capacity |
operating at the maximum possible output or limit
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ability, volume, limit, potential, capability
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inability, incapacity, weakness
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storage capacity, production capacity, capacity building, at capacity
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a vehicle, typically a four-wheeled one, used for transporting goods or people, especially in the past
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The royal family traveled in a beautiful carriage during parades. |
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wagon, coach, cart, vehicle
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foot, walk
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horse-drawn carriage, royal carriage, carriage ride
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changing
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The act of becoming different; ongoing process of change.
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The weather is changing rapidly. |
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modifying, altering, transforming, shifting
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stable, constant, fixed
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changing situation, changing world, changing role, changing rapidly
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Very pleasing or delightful in a way that attracts people.
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The village is full of charming little houses. |
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attractive, delightful, enchanting, appealing, captivating
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repulsive, unattractive, unpleasant
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charming smile, charming personality, charming place, charming story
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Relating to a colony or to colonialism; characteristic of a colony.
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The country still has many colonial-era buildings. |
colonial rule |
political control of one country by another
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imperial, dependent, overseas, settler
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independent, sovereign
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colonial period, colonial rule, colonial power, colonial history
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adjective
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formed by bringing together separate parts or elements
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The combined effort of the team led to success. |
combined forces |
to work together for a common goal
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merged, united, joined, blended, integrated
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separate, divided, split
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combined effect, combined effort, combined result, combined team
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a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; an enclosed area with buildings
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The scientist studied the chemical compound in the lab. |
compound interest |
interest calculated on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest
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mixture, combination, blend, complex
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element, simple
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chemical compound, compound interest, compound sentence
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conceived
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conceived
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conceives
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conceiving
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to form or imagine an idea in the mind; to become pregnant
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It is hard to conceive how such an idea could succeed. |
conceive a plan |
to think of or develop a plan
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imagine, envision, devise, formulate, originate
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misunderstand, overlook, neglect
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conceive an idea, conceive a plan, conceive child, conceive possibility
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/ˈkɒn.trɑːst/ (noun), /kənˈtræst/ (verb)
noun, verb
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contrasted
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contrasted
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contrasts
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contrasting
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A difference between two or more things; to compare two things to show how they are different.
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The bright colors contrast sharply with the dark background. |
in contrast |
Used to show a clear difference between two things.
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difference, distinction, divergence, comparison
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similarity, resemblance
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sharp contrast, strong contrast, in contrast, contrast between
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the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others; a polite gesture or remark
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He showed great courtesy by holding the door open for elderly people. |
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politeness, civility, respect, good manners
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rudeness, impoliteness, incivility, discourtesy
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common courtesy, professional courtesy, extend courtesy
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adjective
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able to be believed; convincing
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Her explanation was credible enough to convince the committee. |
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believable, plausible, trustworthy, convincing
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unbelievable, implausible
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credible source, credible evidence, credible story, credible explanation
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adjective
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Expressing adverse or disapproving comments; extremely important or urgent
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It is critical to follow the safety rules in the laboratory. |
critical condition |
a serious medical state where life is at risk
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crucial, vital, essential, urgent, disapproving
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unimportant, trivial, supportive
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critical thinking, critical moment, critical role, critical analysis
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the latest time or date by which something must be completed
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We need to finish this project before the deadline. |
meet the deadline |
to finish something on time
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due date, cutoff date, time limit, target date, completion date
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delay, extension
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tight deadline, project deadline, meet deadline, set a deadline
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/ˈdɛkəreɪt/
verb
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decorated
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decorated
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decorates
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decorating
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to make something look more attractive by adding ornaments or color
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They decorated the hall with balloons and lights for the party. |
decorate the truth |
to exaggerate or add details to make a story more interesting
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adorn, embellish, beautify, garnish, ornament
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spoil, deface, mar
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decorate a room, decorate the tree, decorate with flowers, decorate beautifully
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/ˈdɛlɪɡət/ (noun), /ˈdɛlɪɡeɪt/ (verb)
noun, verb
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delegated
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delegated
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delegates
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delegating
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as a noun: a person appointed to represent others; as a verb: to entrust a task or responsibility to another
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The manager decided to delegate tasks to his team members. |
delegate authority |
to give power or responsibility to someone else
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assign, entrust, representative, envoy
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retain, keep, withhold
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delegate responsibility, delegate authority, delegate tasks
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/ˈdɪstrɪkt/
noun
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a specific area of a country, city, or town, often with official boundaries
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She lives in the northern district of the city. |
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region, area, zone, territory
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whole, entirety
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school district, business district, residential district, rural district
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/dɪˈvɪʒən/
noun
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the action of separating something into parts; or a large administrative unit
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The company has a separate division for research and development. |
cause division |
to create disagreement or separation among people
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separation, partition, department, section
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unity, whole, agreement
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division of labor, administrative division, mathematical division, division between
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/dəˈmɛstɪk/
adjective
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Relating to the home or internal affairs of a country.
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She bought domestic products to support local businesses. |
domestic affairs |
Matters within a household or a country
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household, internal, local, home
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foreign, international
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domestic violence, domestic market, domestic products, domestic flights
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