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#601
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adhere to
phrasal-verb
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to follow or obey a rule, law, or belief strictly
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All organizations must adhere to government policies. |
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#602
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adhere to principles
phrasal-verb
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to continue to obey or follow moral rules or beliefs
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A true professional should adhere to principles even under pressure. |
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#603
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adjust back
phrasal-verb
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to return to a previous state or routine after a change
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It took her a while to adjust back to her normal schedule after the project ended. |
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#604
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adjust for change
phrasal-verb
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to make modifications to deal with new circumstances
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The manager asked everyone to adjust for change during the transition. |
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#605
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adjust to
phrasal-verb
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to gradually become comfortable with a new situation
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It can be hard to adjust to a new country's social norms. |
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#606
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adjust within
phrasal-verb
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to make internal changes to adapt to new conditions
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The team had to adjust within the department to meet new expectations. |
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#607
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adjust within a team
phrasal-verb
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to modify behavior to work better with colleagues
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New members often need time to adjust within a team. |
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#608
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agree on
phrasal-verb
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to reach a shared decision or understanding
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We finally agreed on the marketing strategy after a long discussion. |
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#609
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agree upon
phrasal-verb
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to reach a shared understanding or decision on something
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Both nations agreed upon a trade policy that benefits their people. |
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#610
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agree with
phrasal-verb
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to have the same opinion as someone else
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I completely agree with you on this matter. |
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#611
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let down
phrasal-verb
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to disappoint someone
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I felt really let down when my friend didn’t show up. |
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#612
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let down walls
phrasal-verb
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to stop being emotionally guarded
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It took time for her to let down walls and trust again. |
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#613
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let down your guard
phrasal-verb
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to stop being defensive and allow yourself to feel or connect
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When you let down your guard, you allow others to truly know you. |
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#614
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let emotions in
phrasal-verb
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to allow yourself to feel and process emotions
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Don’t block your feelings—let emotions in and deal with them. |
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#615
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let emotions out
phrasal-verb
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to express feelings that you have been holding in
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It’s healthy to let emotions out instead of suppressing them. |
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#616
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let emotions settle
phrasal-verb
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to allow emotions to calm down naturally over time
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Take a break and let your emotions settle before reacting. |
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#617
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let emotions show
phrasal-verb
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to express one’s true feelings openly
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He rarely lets his emotions show, even when he’s upset. |
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#618
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let feelings out
phrasal-verb
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to express emotions instead of keeping them inside
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It's important to let your feelings out instead of hiding them. |
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#619
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let feelings pass
phrasal-verb
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to allow emotions to come and go without fighting them
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Instead of holding on to anger, I try to let feelings pass naturally. |
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#620
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let go
phrasal-verb
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to stop holding onto negative emotions or memories
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You have to let go of the past to heal emotionally. |
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#621
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rise above pressure
phrasal-verb
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to stay calm and focused in stressful situations
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He managed to rise above pressure during the busy quarter. |
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#622
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rise above setbacks
phrasal-verb
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to recover and continue after facing difficulties or failures
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She learned to rise above setbacks and keep moving forward. |
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#623
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rise again
phrasal-verb
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to recover or return to strength after being emotionally down
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Even after losing everything, she managed to rise again. |
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#624
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rise back up
phrasal-verb
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to increase again after falling
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Employment rates began to rise back up as new businesses opened. |
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#625
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rise beyond
phrasal-verb
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to overcome limitations or challenges
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True leaders rise beyond their fears and inspire others. |
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#626
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rise by
phrasal-verb
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to increase by a certain amount or percentage
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Exports rose by 10% in the last fiscal year. |
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#627
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rise early
phrasal-verb
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to get up early in the morning regularly
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He tries to rise early to make the most of his day. |
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#628
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rise for
phrasal-verb
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to take a stand in favor of a cause or right
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People across the nation rose for equality. |
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#629
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rise from
phrasal-verb
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to recover or improve after a setback or loss
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She rose from her failures stronger than before. |
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#630
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rise from hurt
phrasal-verb
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to recover emotionally after being deeply hurt
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He managed to rise from hurt and trust people again. |