team, verb
form a team
We teamed up for this new project
team, noun
a cooperative unit (especially in sports)
two or more draft animals that work together to pull something
temporary, noun
a worker (especially in an office) hired on a temporary basis
temporary, adj
not permanent; not lasting
lacking continuity or regularity
trigger, verb
put in motion or move to act
release or pull the trigger on
Trigger a gun
trigger, noun
lever that activates the firing mechanism of a gun
a device that activates or releases or causes something to happen
an act that sets in motion some course of events
unify, verb
become one
Germany unified officially in 1990
to bring or combine together or with something else
bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation
act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief
join or combine
violate, verb
fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns
This sentence violates the rules of syntax
act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
destroy
Don't violate my garden
violate the sacred character of a place or language
force (someone) to have sex against their will
vision, noun
a vivid mental image
he had a vision of his own death
the ability to see; the visual faculty
the perceptual experience of seeing
the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision
the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses
a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance
he had a vision of the Virgin Mary
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adjacent, adj
nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space
had adjacent rooms
having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching
the side of Germany conterminous with France
near or close to but not necessarily touching
lands adjacent to the mountains
assemble, verb
create by putting components or members together
She pieced a quilt
collect in one place
get people together
assemble your colleagues
collapse, verb
break down, literally or metaphorically
The wall collapsed
collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack
fold or close up
fold up your umbrella
fall apart
cause to burst
The ice broke the pipe
collapse, noun
an abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion
the commander's prostration demoralized his men
a natural event caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in
the roof is in danger of collapse
the act of throwing yourself down
a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures)
colleague, noun
an associate that one works with
a person who is member of one's class or profession
the surgeon consulted his colleagues
compile, verb
get or gather together
put together out of existing material
use a computer program to translate source code written in a particular programming language into computer-readable machine code that can be executed
conceive, verb
have the idea for
judge or regard; look upon; judge
become pregnant; undergo conception
She cannot conceive
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