Riad's Inclusive Art School
When Riad opened the new art school, he initially thought only a few students would come. But people from the northeast area arrived together as if a festival had started. The nearby college performers led a workshop and taught dance on the first day. Riad announced it was a community nonprofit, so everyone could join freely. For each new member he offered a handmade badge as a small incentive. He said, 'We will ensure inclusion in the arts; no one will be left out.' An elderly villager said this initiative was a clear indicator of change. Riad decided, 'We will implement the new curriculum next month.' They also created a fund as creativity insurance for the students. When the budget dropped, Tahsin came to intervene in time and secured local sponsors. The imam warned that ignoring safety could create legal liability. Riad smiled and said, 'We will literally follow every guideline.' He wrote a long-term plan and hung it on the wall for everyone to read. They decorated a room into a permanent gallery space. Skilled personnel were assigned there to open the doors on time each day. A special placement program launched so young artists could go to city exhibitions. 'Our job is not to follow old precedent, but to carve new paths,' Riad said. Still, he instructed the team to record every expense precisely. For the neighborhood, sitting in that boardroom felt like a great privilege. Before the evening lights faded, Riad's mother said, 'You are now our most prominent dreamer.'
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/ˈɪmplɪˌmɛnt/
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implemented
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implemented
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implements
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implementing
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To put a decision, plan, or agreement into effect.
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The government decided to implement new health policies. |
implement a plan |
To carry out a plan in practice.
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execute, apply, enforce, realize, perform
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neglect, ignore, abandon
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implement a policy, implement changes, implement strategy, implement decision
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noun
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a thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something
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The company offers bonuses as an incentive to increase productivity. |
carrot and stick |
a method involving both rewards and punishments to induce behavior
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motivation, encouragement, inducement, stimulus, reward
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discouragement, deterrent
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provide incentive, financial incentive, incentive program, strong incentive
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/ɪnˈkluːʒən/
noun
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the action or state of including or being included within a group or structure
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Diversity and inclusion are key values in modern workplaces. |
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integration, acceptance, involvement, participation
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exclusion, isolation
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social inclusion, cultural inclusion, inclusive society
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/ˈɪndɪˌkeɪtər/
noun
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a sign or piece of information that shows the state or level of something
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The rising unemployment rate is a clear indicator of economic troubles. |
leading indicator |
a measure that signals future developments or trends
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signal, sign, gauge, measure, pointer
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concealment, obscurity
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key indicator, economic indicator, performance indicator, health indicator
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adverb
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At the beginning; at first.
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Initially, he refused the offer but later accepted it. |
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at first, originally, at the start, to begin with
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finally, eventually
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initially planned, initially intended, initially thought
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An arrangement by which a company provides compensation for loss, damage, or illness in return for a premium.
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He bought health insurance to cover medical expenses. |
life insurance |
insurance that pays out on the death of the insured person
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coverage, protection, assurance, indemnity
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risk, uncertainty, danger
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health insurance, car insurance, insurance policy, buy insurance
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intervened
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intervened
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intervenes
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intervening
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To come between people, groups, or events, often to prevent conflict or improve a situation.
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The teacher had to intervene to stop the fight between the students. |
intervene in a dispute |
to get involved in an argument or disagreement to try to resolve it
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mediate, intercede, interfere, step in, arbitrate
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ignore, avoid, neglect
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intervene in conflict, intervene directly, intervene quickly, intervene diplomatically
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the state of being legally responsible for something; something that acts as a disadvantage
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The company’s financial liability increased after the lawsuit. |
legal liability |
the state of being legally responsible for an act or omission
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responsibility, obligation, accountability, burden, debt
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asset, advantage
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financial liability, legal liability, limited liability, liability insurance
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adverb
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in a literal manner or sense; exactly
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He was literally running for three hours without stopping. |
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exactly, precisely, actually, really
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figuratively, metaphorically
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literally true, literally impossible, literally happened
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lasting, relating to, or extending over a long period of time
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Investing in education is a long-term benefit for society. |
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lasting, enduring, sustained, prolonged
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short-term, temporary
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long-term investment, long-term plan, long-term relationship, long-term impact
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/ˌnɒnˈprɒfɪt/
adjective
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an organization that does not aim to make a profit, often serving a social or charitable purpose.
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She works for a nonprofit organization that helps children. |
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charitable, voluntary, humanitarian, philanthropic
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for-profit, commercial
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nonprofit organization, nonprofit sector, nonprofit group, nonprofit foundation
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the direction between north and east; a region or area located in that direction.
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The storm is moving toward the northeast. |
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NE, upper east, northeastward, northeastern region
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southwest, SW
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northeast corner, northeast region, toward the northeast, northeast wind
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noun
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a person who entertains an audience by acting, singing, dancing, or playing music
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The performer received a standing ovation for her song. |
star performer |
a person who performs exceptionally well in a field
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artist, entertainer, actor, singer, musician
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spectator, audience, viewer
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stage performer, live performer, great performer, talented performer
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/ˈpɜːrmənənt/
adjective
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lasting or intended to last indefinitely without change
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She decided to get a permanent job after years of freelancing. |
permanent fixture |
someone or something that has been in a place for a long time and seems likely to always be there
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everlasting, enduring, lasting, constant, perpetual
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temporary, transient, short-lived
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permanent job, permanent residence, permanent solution, permanent damage
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/ˌpɜːrsəˈnel/
noun
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People employed in an organization or engaged in an organized undertaking such as military service.
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The company is hiring more personnel for its new branch. |
military personnel |
People serving in the armed forces.
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staff, employees, workforce, crew
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employers, management
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military personnel, trained personnel, medical personnel, company personnel
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/ˈpleɪsmənt/
noun
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the act of putting something or someone in a particular position or job
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The company arranged job placement for the graduates. |
placement test |
a test used to determine someone's skill or level for proper positioning
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assignment, positioning, arrangement, posting, allocation
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removal, displacement
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job placement, student placement, placement test, market placement
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/ˈprɛsɪdənt/
noun
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An earlier event or decision that serves as a guide or example for future similar situations.
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The judge’s ruling set a new precedent for similar cases. |
set a precedent |
to establish a pattern or example to be followed in the future
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example, model, standard, pattern, instance
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subsequent, follower, outcome
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legal precedent, set a precedent, historical precedent, establish precedent
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/prɪˈsaɪsli/
adverb
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in exact terms; without vagueness
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She explained the process precisely. |
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exactly, accurately, specifically, strictly
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vaguely, approximately
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precisely timed, precisely explained, precisely measured
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/ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ/
noun
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A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
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Education is considered a privilege in many developing countries. |
white privilege |
Societal advantages that benefit white people beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same circumstances.
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advantage, benefit, right, entitlement, honor
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disadvantage, restriction, burden
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enjoy privilege, special privilege, privilege of, privilege to
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🌟
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/ˈprɒmɪnənt/
adjective
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Important, famous, or easily noticeable.
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He is a prominent leader in the community. |
prominent feature |
a characteristic that stands out or is easily noticeable
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important, notable, eminent, distinguished, well-known
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obscure, insignificant
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prominent role, prominent position, prominent figure, prominent leader
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