Greenhouse Dreams Made Practical
Rubaiya and her brother Miraj decided to renovate the community greenhouse. They said, 'Our plan has to be entirely applicable for the village.' Rubaiya praised Miraj's capability because he could set up the sensors. Miraj demonstrated a functional climate monitor showing how temperature would be controlled. Their design was so compelling that everyone applauded together. Aunt Robina said the project would be a lovely complement to the organic market. Yet, seeing the budget's complexity, Sohel said, 'We need to move slowly.' Rubaiya admitted, 'We must inspect the structure frequently to catch issues.' They built an app for farmers to facilitate sharing information. Miraj used images on the phone to illustrate how to attach the sensors. Rubaiya prepared a list of every fresh ingredient for the recipe class. In the evening they sent a warm invitation to the entire village. The new app opened field navigation maps for everyone. The subdistrict officer came to congratulate the project officially. He reminded them the idea had originally sprung from the students' dream. Rubaiya said, 'Until we physically test each unit, we won't earn trust.' Children boosted the idea's popularity on social media. Miraj displayed the weather prediction on the dashboard to show when rain would come. Farmers set custom alerts according to their preference. Finally, watching the slide projection, the village council agreed the project would succeed.
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adjective
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relevant or suitable to be applied in a situation
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The rules are not applicable in this case. |
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relevant, suitable, appropriate, pertinent, fitting
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irrelevant, unsuitable, inappropriate
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applicable law, applicable rules, generally applicable
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the power or ability to do something; potential for effectiveness or success
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The company has the capability to expand internationally. |
beyond one's capability |
something that is too difficult or impossible for someone to do
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ability, capacity, potential, competence, skill
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inability, incapacity
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technological capability, human capability, military capability, full capability
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adjective
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Evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerful way.
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She gave a compelling speech about climate change. |
compelling evidence |
Evidence that is convincing and hard to refute.
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convincing, powerful, persuasive, gripping, fascinating
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unconvincing, weak, boring
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compelling argument, compelling reason, compelling story, compelling evidence
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complemented
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complemented
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complements
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complementing
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something that completes or goes well with something; to add something that enhances or improves
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The scarf complements her outfit perfectly. |
perfect complement |
something that completes another thing in the best possible way
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supplement, addition, counterpart, companion, match
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contrast, mismatch
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complement each other, complement to, complement perfectly, complement system
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the state or quality of being intricate or complicated
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The complexity of the problem surprised the engineers. |
reduce complexity |
to make something simpler or easier to understand
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complication, intricacy, difficulty, sophistication, depth
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simplicity, clarity, ease
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problem complexity, system complexity, reduce complexity, increasing complexity
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facilitated
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facilitated
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facilitates
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facilitating
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to make an action or process easier or smoother
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The new software will facilitate communication between departments. |
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ease, assist, simplify, aid
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hinder, obstruct, complicate
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facilitate communication, facilitate process, facilitate learning, facilitate discussion
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adverb
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often; regularly; many times
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She frequently visits her grandmother on weekends. |
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often, regularly, repeatedly, commonly, habitually
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rarely, seldom, infrequently, occasionally, never
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frequently asked questions, frequently used, frequently visited
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designed to be practical and useful, rather than just decorative
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practical, useful, efficient, operative
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useless, impractical
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functional design, functional purpose, fully functional, functional system
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a glass building used for growing plants, especially in cold climates
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hothouse, conservatory, plant house
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open field, outdoors
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greenhouse effect, greenhouse gas, greenhouse plants, greenhouse cultivation
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illustrated
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illustrated
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illustrates
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illustrating
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to explain or make something clear by using examples, pictures, or comparisons
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to illustrate the point |
to make an idea clearer with an example
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explain, demonstrate, clarify, depict, exemplify
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confuse, obscure
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illustrate clearly, illustrate example, illustrate concept
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noun
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A component part or element of something, especially in a recipe.
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Flour is a key ingredient in baking bread. |
secret ingredient |
a special or unique element that makes something successful
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component, element, part, material, constituent
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whole, entirety
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key ingredient, main ingredient, essential ingredient, secret ingredient
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a written or spoken request to attend an event or to participate in something
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She sent me an invitation to her wedding. |
extend an invitation |
to formally invite someone
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request, call, summon, appeal, proposal
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rejection, refusal
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send invitation, wedding invitation, formal invitation, accept invitation
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noun
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the process or activity of accurately determining one's position and planning and following a route
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The captain was skilled in the art of navigation across the open sea. |
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sailing, steering, route planning, charting
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misdirection, confusion
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navigation system, navigation skills, navigation chart
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adverb
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in a formal or authorized way
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The building was officially opened by the mayor. |
officially recognized |
formally accepted or approved by authority
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formally, legally, publicly, ceremonially
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informally, unofficially
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officially declared, officially opened, officially announced, officially recognized
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adverb
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in the beginning, at first
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Originally, she wanted to be a doctor. |
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initially, at first, at the outset, in the beginning
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finally, ultimately
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originally from, originally intended, originally planned
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/ˈfɪzɪkəli/
adverb
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in a physical manner; relating to the body
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She is physically strong and healthy. |
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bodily, actively, tangibly
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mentally, abstractly
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physically fit, physically demanding, physically active
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noun
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the state of being liked, admired, or supported by many people
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The singer's popularity has grown rapidly this year. |
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fame, recognition, acclaim, acceptance
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unpopularity, obscurity, rejection, dislike
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growing popularity, widespread popularity, peak popularity
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/prɪˈdɪkʃən/
noun
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A statement about what will happen in the future based on knowledge or evidence.
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Her prediction about the weather turned out to be accurate. |
make a prediction |
to state what you think will happen in the future
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forecast, prophecy, prognosis, projection, guess
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retrospection, hindsight
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accurate prediction, weather prediction, make a prediction, prediction model
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/ˈprɛf(ə)rəns/
noun
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a greater liking for one alternative over another
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She has a preference for tea over coffee. |
personal preference |
an individual's own choice or taste
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choice, liking, taste, inclination, option
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dislike, aversion, indifference
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show preference, strong preference, personal preference, preference order
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📈
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/prəˈdʒɛkʃən/
noun
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An estimate or forecast of a future situation based on current trends.
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The sales projection shows a steady increase in revenue. |
make a projection |
To create an estimate or forecast of future results.
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forecast, estimate, prediction, outlook, expectation
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reality, hindsight
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sales projection, growth projection, projection screen, projection map
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