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Outcomes UpperInt VocabBuilder Unit7 0

intimidation 
/
ɪnˌtɪmɪˈdeɪʃ(ə)n/ Noun
intimidation is behaviour that deliberately tries to frighten 
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someone, often in order to make them do something 
they do not want to do
intimidation of laboratory staff | they endured years of 
intimidation | using various intimidation tactics | reports 
of violence and intimidation were widespread | a 
campaign of terror and intimidation
Verb: 
intimidate | Adjective: intimidating
Collocates: intimidate someone into doing something
they tried to intimidate him into confessing | an 
attempt to intimidate voters | there was an intimidating 
atmosphere in the building | he was a large dog, and 
very intimidating
involvement 
/
ɪnˈvɒlvmənt/ Noun uncount
someone’s 
involvement in an activity is the fact of their 
taking part in it
Collocates: involvement in something
it’s been criticised for its involvement in politics | he 
denied any involvement in the robbery | her continued 
involvement is due to her strong belief in the project 
| the prince’s involvement had helped bring in more 
volunteers to the organisation
Verb: 
involve | Adjective: involved
you shouldn’t involve yourself in these matters | after 
retirement, I involved myself in a number of projects | 
I got involved in research while at university | there are 
lots of after-school clubs, so there’s no excuse not to 
get involved
leave 
/
liːv/ Verb
if you 
leave money, property, or possessions to 
someone, you give official instructions that they should 
have the money, property, or possessions after you die
Collocates: leave someone something | leave something 
to someone
her parents had left everything they owned to the RSPCA | 
he uncle left her a house and £20,000 | I intend to leave 
most of my property to charity 
matter 
/
ˈmætə(r)/ Noun

matter is a problem or an issue that people cannot 
agree about
they hope the matter can be settled quickly | we’ll discuss 
the matter at our meeting tomorrow | the matter was 
resolved when the company agreed to a pay rise
poll 
/
pəʊl/ Noun

poll is an activity in which a large number of people 
are asked what they think about something or how 
they will vote in an election. You can also refer to the 
elections that take place when a country chooses a new 
government as the 
polls
Collocates: an opinion poll
the results of a recent opinion poll | no opinion polls 
were allowed in the week before the election | he was 
defeated at the polls three times | the polls suggested 
that Rocard was more popular than Mitterrand | 
the poll found that neither candidate was popular 
among voters
Verb: 
poll
over 6,000 people from various backgrounds were 
polled | 43% of voters polled were undecided
root 
/
ruːt/ Noun
the 
roots of a plant are the parts under the ground that 
send food up to the plant above the ground. The 
roots of 
a person or a tradition are the place, culture, and family 
that they come from
Collocates: go back/return to your roots
an art form that has deep roots in Spanish history | some 
people cut themselves off from their roots | she felt the 
need to go back to her roots | he wanted to return to his 
Irish roots | I brought my mother here to rediscover her 
childhood roots
Adjective: 
rooted
these ceremonies are rooted in centuries-old tradition
settle 
/
ˈset(ə)l/ Verb
if you 
settle a problem or dispute, you find an acceptable 
solution to it 
Collocates: settle a claim/dispute/matter
they hope the matter can be settled quickly | the case 
was settled out of court (they agreed a solution and the 
case didn’t need to go to court) | her insurance claim 
was finally settled for £800 | find a peaceful way to 
settle the dispute
spark 
/
spɑː(r)k/ Verb
to 
spark something violent or extreme means to cause it
the speech sparked a heated debate | what sparked this 
explosion of anger? | the announcement has sparked 
widespread demonstrations | the incident sparked 
controversy across the country

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