Talpara Learning Center's Rise
In the riverside village of Talpara, opening the new learning center stirred an astonishing curiosity. The center aimed to build a scientific environment of thought. Children were captivated by the climate change simulation on the computers. Each group collected crop statistics and wrote them on the board. The once frail teacher Farida apa is now the lead supervisor. She said, 'We must enrich the curriculum with health and food supplement topics.' The mayor announced, 'Investing time in this project will truly be worthwhile.' The new facility was arranged to accommodate everyone from kids to elders. They divided rooms by age and set schedules accordingly. For children who struggle to reach school, online classes were kept as an alternative. Rima ensured every lesson was wrapped in appropriate examples from village stories. A nearby farmers' association started displaying their produce beside the center. The young radio broadcaster went live and interviewed the children. Teachers said the initiative was a brilliant combination of knowledge and farm experience. They promised to maintain consistency by following the same routine daily. Weekly meetings were set to turn every parent into an active contributor. Village girls said the center greatly increased their convenience in traveling for study. The project's research team revealed the correlation between crops and weather. After repeated announcements, the subdistrict council issued an official declaration. Altogether, the center charted a path for future development.
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accommodated
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accommodated
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accommodates
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accommodating
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To provide lodging, space, or meet the needs of someone.
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The hotel can accommodate up to 200 guests. |
accommodate needs |
to fulfill or provide for requirements
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house, lodge, contain, serve, assist
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reject, refuse, turn away
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accommodate guests, accommodate needs, accommodate changes
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in a way that is appropriate to the particular circumstances; therefore; consequently
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The weather was bad, so the event was cancelled accordingly. |
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therefore, consequently, thus, hence
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inappropriately, unsuitably
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act accordingly, respond accordingly, plan accordingly
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a choice between two or more possibilities; something that can be chosen instead of something else
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We need to find an alternative solution to this problem. |
alternative medicine |
forms of treatment that are used instead of traditional medicine
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option, choice, substitute, replacement, backup
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necessity, requirement, compulsion
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alternative solution, alternative energy, alternative option, alternative plan
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/əˈproʊpriət/ (adj), /əˈproʊprieɪt/ (verb)
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appropriated
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appropriated
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appropriates
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appropriating
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suitable or proper in the circumstances (adj); to take something for one’s own use, often without permission (verb)
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Wearing formal clothes was appropriate for the ceremony. |
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suitable, proper, fitting, apt, seize
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inappropriate, unsuitable
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appropriate behavior, appropriate response, appropriate funds, culturally appropriate
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an organized group of people who have joined together for a common purpose
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She is a member of the local teachers' association. |
guilt by association |
being blamed for the actions of others you are connected with
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organization, society, alliance, group, union
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individual, disconnection
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professional association, trade association, close association
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extremely surprising or impressive
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The results of the experiment were astonishing. |
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amazing, surprising, breathtaking, remarkable
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unimpressive, ordinary, expected
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astonishing results, astonishing view, astonishing fact
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a person or organization that transmits a broadcast program.
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The broadcaster aired the match live to millions of viewers. |
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announcer, presenter, host, radio operator
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listener, viewer
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radio broadcaster, television broadcaster, news broadcaster
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The act of joining or mixing two or more things together.
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This dish is a perfect combination of sweet and spicy flavors. |
combination lock |
a lock that opens by turning dials to a particular sequence of numbers
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blend, mixture, union, fusion, merger
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separation, division
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perfect combination, unique combination, combination lock, combination of factors
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the quality of always behaving or performing in a similar way; uniformity
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Her consistency in work earned her a promotion. |
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uniformity, stability, regularity, dependability
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inconsistency, variability
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maintain consistency, consistency of quality, consistency in performance
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a person who gives something to help achieve a result
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He was a regular contributor to the local newspaper. |
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donor, supporter, benefactor, participant, giver
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noncontributor, opponent
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major contributor, active contributor, financial contributor, regular contributor
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the state of being able to proceed with something without difficulty; a thing that contributes to an easy way of life
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The convenience of online shopping has changed how people buy products. |
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ease, comfort, advantage, benefit
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inconvenience, difficulty, hardship, trouble
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for your convenience, convenience store, modern convenience
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a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things
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Researchers found a strong correlation between diet and heart disease. |
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connection, association, relationship, link
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disconnection, independence
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positive correlation, negative correlation, strong correlation, weak correlation
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a formal or explicit statement or announcement; an official proclamation
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The president's declaration of independence marked a historic moment for the nation. |
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announcement, proclamation, statement, pronouncement
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concealment, silence, secrecy, denial
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formal declaration, public declaration, declaration of war
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the process of growth, progress, or improvement
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The new project will bring major development to the area. |
real estate development |
the process of building new properties
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growth, progress, advancement, improvement
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decline, stagnation
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economic development, software development, personal development, development project
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adjective
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relating to or based on science
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The scientific community is working to find a cure for cancer. |
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empirical, systematic, methodical, analytical
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unscientific, irrational
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scientific research, scientific method, scientific discovery
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noun
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the imitation of a situation or process
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The simulation helped the students understand the complex theory. |
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imitation, modeling, reproduction, emulation
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reality, actuality
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simulation model, simulation game, flight simulation
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noun
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the practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data
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The statistics showed an increase in the number of users last year. |
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data, figures, analytics, metrics
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anecdote, singular, outlier
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statistical analysis, statistical data, statistical model, collection of statistics
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noun
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a person who manages or directs the work of others
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The supervisor checked the progress of each employee. |
under the supervision of |
being directed or controlled by someone in charge
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manager, overseer, inspector, director, controller
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subordinate, worker, employee
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project supervisor, factory supervisor, direct supervisor, under the supervision
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noun/verb
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supplemented
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supplemented
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supplements
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supplementing
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Something added to complete or enhance; to add extra to make up for a deficiency.
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She takes vitamin supplements to improve her health. |
dietary supplement |
A product taken to add nutritional value to the diet.
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addition, extra, complement, enhancement, augmentation
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reduction, subtraction, deficiency
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vitamin supplement, dietary supplement, supplement income, supplement plan
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/ˈwɜːrθˌwaɪl/
adjective
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worth the time, effort, or money spent; valuable
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Volunteering at the shelter was a worthwhile experience. |
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valuable, rewarding, beneficial, meaningful
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pointless, useless
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worthwhile experience, worthwhile cause, worthwhile effort
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