abide
[abaid] v.
To
abide by something,
like a rule, means to obey it.
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If you want to play the game with us, you must be willing to abide by our rules.
conversion
[kanva:r3
n.
Conversion is the act of changing something into a different state or form.
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The city discussed the conversion o f the parking lot into a skateboard park.
cram
[kraem] v.
To
cram things means to put them into a place that can barely contain them.
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He crammed all o f his shirts into the top drawer o f the dresser.
defer
[difair]
v.
To
defer means to arrange for an action to happen at a later time.
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The g irl was very sleepy, so she chose to defer her bath until morning.
export
[ikspo:rt] t/.
To
export products means to sell them to other countries.
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The United States exports many cereals and grains.
fume
[fju'.m]
n.
Fumes are unhealthy smoke and gases that are made by fires or chemicals.
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The engine p ut unpleasant, black fumes into the air.
habitual
[habitji/ai]
adj.
When something is
habitual, it is a behavior that a person usually does or has.
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The man was a habitual lia r who was incapable o f being honest with the police.
justify
[d3Astafai] v.
To
justify something means to show or prove that it is necessary.
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The government tried to ju stify its decision to bring the country into a war.
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