Mission Impossible: Rouge Nation Flashcards
misconduct
improper, unethical, or unlawful behavior by a person, often in a professional or official context
syndicate
kartel
salvagable (salvation)
saveable
indistingusihable
something that cannot be differentiated
covert
hidden, secret, or concealed, often deliberately, to avoid detection
accusation
blaming or charging a person with a specific offense
figment
something that exists only in a person’s imagination and is not real
mayhem
turmoil, chaos
prepped
ready
scrapbooking
decorating a book or album with personal photos, memorabilia
sift
separate or filter something (by a strainer)
excrement
shit
haul
pull or drag something with effort, especially if it’s heavy.
wiser
daha akıllı
nefarious
means wicked or evil, especially criminal activities
discretion
Judgment or caution: It refers to the ability to make decisions or act carefully and wisely, especially in sensitive situations.
Example: "She handled the situation with discretion, keeping the matter private."
Freedom of choice: It also means the freedom or authority to decide what should be done in a particular situation.
imbue
fill or inspire something or someone with a particular quality
deviate
move away from or differ from an established course
skiff
a small, light boat, typically designed for a single person or a few people
sundry
a collection of miscellaneous items that are not necessarily related to one another.
resign
istifa etmek
ledger
book or digital record used to maintain financial accounts
interrogate
inquire
gait
manner of walking or moving on foot
lwind up
End or Conclude
conduit
a means of transmitting information, communication, or resources.
Example: "She served as a conduit for information between the two departments."
desalinized
process of removing salt and other minerals from water
exertion
physical or mental effort or energy applied to accomplish a task, (effort)
volition
act of making a conscious choice or decision
hypothetical
figment
brainchild
brainstorm
accountability
burden
duped
deceived
manifestation
bringing something into reality or making it visible, often through thoughts, actions, or beliefs
kipling
frame somebody
deliberately make someone appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing that they did not commit
testimony
a formal statement or declaration of facts
shuttering
process of creating temporary molds or formwork
elaborate
explain something in greater detail or provide additional information to make it clearer or more comprehensive
scheme
Plan or strategy: A scheme refers to an organized plan or arrangement designed to achieve a particular goal, often involving a series of steps or actions.
Example: "The government launched a new housing scheme to support low-income families."
Cunning or deceptive plan: Sometimes, a scheme can have a negative connotation, implying a secret or dishonest plan designed to trick or deceive others.
Example: "He uncovered their scheme to manipulate the stock market."
reinstate
restore someone or something to a previous position,