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innovative
[Inouveitiv]
adj.
If something or someone is
innovative, they can think in creative ways.
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Since Peter was so innovative, he was chosen to lead the science team.
launch [lo.ntj] *
To
launch something means to make it go into motion.
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The boat launched from the dock and floated down the river.
meteorological [mi:tiaralad3ikal]
adj.
If something is
meteorological, it is concerned with the science of weather.
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The thunderstorm was so large that it became a great meteorological event.
meteorology
tmktiaraledsi]
n.
Meteorology is the science that studies the weather.
—»In order to understand the weather, you have to study meteorology.
penetrate
[penatreit]
v.
To
penetrate something means to enter into it.
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The knife easily penetrated the surface o f the orange.
propulsion
[prapAIJan]
n.
Propulsion is the force that moves something forward.
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The propulsion lifted the rocket into the sky.
Simulate
[slmjaleit]
v.
To
simulate something means to copy its actions or characteristics.
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The French language teacher could simulate the accent o f a French citizen.
Spur [spa:r] v.
To
spur someone means to urge them into action.
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The coach’s speech spurred her team into playing the best game o f their lives.
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