English Quiz 1 After midterm Flashcards

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Pertain to

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Pertain to: To relate to or be connected with something.
Example: The rules pertain to all students in the school.

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Facilitate

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Facilitate: To make an action or process easier.
Example: Online tools facilitate learning by providing quick access to information.

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Inevitably

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Inevitably: Something that is certain to happen and cannot be avoided.
Example: With heavy clouds overhead, rain was inevitably coming.

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Coca-colonization

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Coca-colonization: The spread of American culture and consumerism, symbolized by brands like Coca-Cola.
Example: Some critics view the global spread of fast food as a form of coca-colonization.

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Postnationalism

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Postnationalism: A focus on global identities and cooperation beyond national boundaries.
Example: Postnationalism emphasizes solving issues like climate change through international unity.

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Food miles

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Food miles: The distance food travels from where it is produced to where it is consumed.
Example: Buying local produce reduces food miles and supports local farmers.

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Worldlang

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Worldlang: A constructed language designed to be spoken globally.
Example: Esperanto is one of the most famous worldlangs created for international communication.

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Netizen

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Netizen: A person who actively participates in online communities and the internet.
Example: As a netizen, she spent hours debating on forums about environmental issues.

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Digital divide

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Digital divide: The gap between those who have access to technology and the internet and those who do not.
Example: Efforts to reduce the digital divide focus on providing internet access to rural areas.

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Prominent

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Prominent: Important or well-known.
Example: She is a prominent scientist in the field of genetics.

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Executive

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Executive: A person with a high-level managerial role in an organization.
Example: The company’s executive announced the new strategy during a meeting.

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Outsource

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Outsource: To contract work out to another organization or individual.
Example: Many companies outsource customer support to other countries.

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Supply chain

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Supply chain: The system of production and delivery of a product from start to finish.
Example: Disruptions in the supply chain caused delays in manufacturing.

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Artisans

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Artisans: Skilled workers who create handmade products.
Example: The market was full of artisans selling pottery and jewelry.

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Eponymous

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Eponymous: Referring to the person or thing for whom something is named.
Example: The eponymous hero of the novel, Harry, faced many challenges.

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Disregard

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Disregard: To ignore or show no consideration for something.
Example: He showed complete disregard for the traffic rules.

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Susceptible

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Susceptible: Likely to be influenced or harmed by something.
Example: Children are more susceptible to colds during winter.

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Globalising

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Globalising: The process of increasing worldwide interconnectedness.
Example: The globalising economy has made international trade more accessible.

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Predominantly

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Predominantly: Mainly or mostly.
Example: The city’s population is predominantly young professionals.

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Concedes

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Concedes: Admits something to be true, often reluctantly.
Example: He concedes that his opponent made a good point.

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Endorses

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Endorses: Publicly supports or approves of something.
Example: The celebrity endorses a popular skincare brand.

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Preceded

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Preceded: Came before something in time or order.
Example: The lecture was preceded by an introductory video.