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Published on Nov 27, 2015
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1.
FINALIZE
to produce or agree on a finished and definitive version of.
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International Livestock Research Institute
2.
ANALYZE
to study or determine the nature and relationship of the parts of by analysis (see analysis )
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Dave Dugdale
3.
REVISE
an act of revising : revision
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volkspider
4.
DIGITIZE
: to change (information or pictures) to digital form
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Cayusa
5.
EXERCISE
something that is done or practiced to develop a particular skill
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jennifertomaloff
6.
REALIZE
to understand or become aware of (something)
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highersights
7.
DEVISE
to invent or plan (something that is difficult or complicated)
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Ramon Vullings
8.
IMPROVISE
to make or create (something) by using whatever is available
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Alex Ristea
9.
IDOLIZE
to love or admire (someone) very much or too much
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db Photography | Demi-Brooke
10.
SURMISE
a thought or idea based on scanty evidence : conjecture
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cliff1066™
11.
PARALYZE
to make (a person or animal) unable to move or feel all or part of the body
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chrismar
12.
SYNTHESIZE
to make (something) by combining different things
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mikecogh
13.
CAPSIZE
to cause to overturn
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Bobcatnorth
14.
SUPERVISE
to be in charge of (someone or something)
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Rainforest Action Network
15.
COMPROMISE
settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions
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jordigraells
16.
YOUR
relating to or belonging to you
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Thai Jasmine (Smile..smile...Smile..)
17.
YOU'RE
you are
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kevin dooley
18.
NOTICE
information that tells you or warns you about something that is going to happen
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Squirmelia
19.
WROTE
past and dialect past participle of write
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solofotones
20.
QUICKLY
doing or happening in a short amount of time
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ЕленАндреа
Lucy Osherow
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