Mission Impossible: Rouge Nation Flashcards

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misconduct

A

improper, unethical, or unlawful behavior by a person, often in a professional or official context

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syndicate

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kartel

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salvagable (salvation)

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saveable

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indistingusihable

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something that cannot be differentiated

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covert

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hidden, secret, or concealed, often deliberately, to avoid detection

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accusation

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blaming or charging a person with a specific offense

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figment

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something that exists only in a person’s imagination and is not real

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mayhem

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turmoil, chaos

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prepped

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ready

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scrapbooking

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decorating a book or album with personal photos, memorabilia

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sift

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separate or filter something (by a strainer)

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excrement

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shit

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haul

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pull or drag something with effort, especially if it’s heavy.

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wiser

A

daha akıllı

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nefarious

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means wicked or evil, especially criminal activities

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discretion

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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.

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imbue

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fill or inspire something or someone with a particular quality

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deviate

A

move away from or differ from an established course

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skiff

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a small, light boat, typically designed for a single person or a few people

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sundry

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a collection of miscellaneous items that are not necessarily related to one another.

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resign

A

istifa etmek

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ledger

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book or digital record used to maintain financial accounts

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interrogate

A

inquire

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gait

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manner of walking or moving on foot

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lwind up

A

End or Conclude

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conduit

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a means of transmitting information, communication, or resources.

Example: "She served as a conduit for information between the two departments."
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desalinized

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process of removing salt and other minerals from water

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exertion

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physical or mental effort or energy applied to accomplish a task, (effort)

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volition

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act of making a conscious choice or decision

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hypothetical

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figment

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brainchild

A

brainstorm

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accountability

A

burden

33
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duped

A

deceived

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manifestation

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bringing something into reality or making it visible, often through thoughts, actions, or beliefs

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kipling

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frame somebody

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deliberately make someone appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing that they did not commit

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testimony

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a formal statement or declaration of facts

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shuttering

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process of creating temporary molds or formwork

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elaborate

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explain something in greater detail or provide additional information to make it clearer or more comprehensive

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scheme

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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."
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reinstate

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restore someone or something to a previous position,