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28 Words

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disseminate
1.
di
sse
mi
nate
Verb

to spread information, ideas, or knowledge to a wide audience

Social media has become a powerful tool to disseminate news and information quickly.

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distribute
2.
dist
ri
bute
Verb

to share something between a large number of people

The charity organization distributes food to families in need every week.

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intersperse
3.
in
ters
perse
Verb

to put elements in a mixed manner

The author chose to intersperse humor throughout the novel, providing moments of lightness in the otherwise serious storyline.

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discharge
4.
dis
charge
Verb

to free or release someone from legal or official confinement

The judge decided to discharge the defendant due to insufficient evidence, clearing them of all charges.

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emanate
5.
e
ma
nate
Verb

to come out or flow, often from a specific source

Wisdom seemed to emanate from the elderly teacher as she shared her life experiences.

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permeate
6.
per
meate
Verb

to expand to every part of a thing

The aroma of freshly brewed coffee permeated the entire kitchen, awakening the senses.

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pervade
7.
per
vade
Verb

to spread throughout and be present in every part of something

The aroma of freshly baked bread pervaded the entire bakery, enticing customers from afar.

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disperse
8.
dis
perse
Verb

to part and move in different directions

As the school bell rang, students began to disperse from the courtyard to their respective classrooms.

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scatter
9.
sca
tter
Verb

to make things like items, people, particles, etc. spread out from a center and move in different directions

The wind scattered the autumn leaves in all directions, creating a colorful carpet on the ground.

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accrete
10.
acc
rete
Verb

grow together (of plants and organs)

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stack
11.
stack
Verb

to arrange items on top of each other in large quantities

The warehouse worker stacked boxes of inventory neatly to maximize storage space.

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amass
12.
a
mass
Verb

to gather a large amount of money, knowledge, etc. gradually

Through years of hard work and dedication, she was able to amass a considerable fortune in real estate investments.

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hoard
13.
hoard
Verb

to gather and store a large supply of food, money, etc., usually somewhere secret

The survivalist hoarded canned food and water in a hidden bunker in preparation for a potential disaster.

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integrate
14.
in
teg
rate
Verb

to bring things together to form a whole or include something as part of a larger group

The company aimed to integrate new technologies into its existing infrastructure for improved efficiency.

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merge
15.
merge
Verb

to combine and create one whole

The two companies decided to merge, forming a larger and more competitive organization.

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complement
16.
comp
le
ment
Verb

to add something that enhances or improves the quality or appearance of someone or something

The new accessories complemented her outfit, adding a touch of elegance.

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conflate
17.
conf
late
Verb

to bring ideas, texts, things, etc. together and create something new

The writer decided to conflate elements from different myths to create a unique fantasy novel.

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aggregation
18.
agg
re
ga
tion
Noun

the act of bringing together various items, parts, or elements into a single unified whole

The aggregation of research findings from multiple studies provided a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

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accumulation
19.
a
ccum
u
la
tion
Noun

an increase by natural growth or addition

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assemblage
20.
a
ssemb
lage
Noun

a group of persons together in one place

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concoction
21.
con
coc
tion
Noun

the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components

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cluster
22.
clus
ter
Noun

a grouping or concentration of data points in a specific region, often used in statistics and data analysis to describe a set of values that are close to each other

In a scatter plot, a cluster of data points close to each other may indicate a strong correlation between the variables.

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diffusion
23.
di
ffu
sion
Noun

(physics) the process in which there is movement of a substance from an area of high concentration of that substance to an area of lower concentration

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compilation
24.
com
pi
la
tion
Noun

the act or process of gathering or putting together various items, such as information, into a single collection

The compilation of research papers involved gathering data from multiple sources and organizing them into a comprehensive report.

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cache
25.
cache
Verb

to hide or store something for future use

The survivalist decided to cache food and supplies in a hidden bunker.

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fusion
26.
fu
sion
Noun

(physics) a nuclear reaction by which the nuclei of atoms combine and form a heavier nucleus, producing nuclear energy

The sun's energy comes from hydrogen fusion into helium.

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coa
lesc
ence
Noun

the process of diverse elements uniting to form a single body, form, or group

The coalescence of various musical genres in the band's new album created a unique and captivating sound.

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confluence
28.
conf
luence
Noun

the process by which two or more streams or rivers merge their currents into a single flow

Satellite images revealed the confluence where the muddy tributary joined the crystal-clear river.

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