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repertoire
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noun
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The range of skills, techniques, or knowledge that someone is capable of performing or using. |
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revelation
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noun
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Realizing or disclosing something that was previously not known. |
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sage
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noun
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Someone who is highly knowledgeable and has a profound understanding of life, often imparting teachings or guidance. |
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scrutinize
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verb
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To look at something in great detail, often to understand it better or to detect any flaws or issues. |
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scrutiny
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noun
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Careful examination of someone or something |
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suffice
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verb
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To be enough, sufficient, and adequate. |
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tactics
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noun
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Planned actions or strategies used to achieve a specific goal. |
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techie
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noun
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A person who is very interested and skilled in technology, especially computers and electronics. |
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upgrade
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verb
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To improve and raise to a higher standard. |
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validate
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verb
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To prove that something is true |
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verify
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verb
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To check or prove something through evidence or investigation |
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virtuoso
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noun
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A person who is extremely skilled and has outstanding talent in some field in something. |
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wits
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noun
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Mental sharpness and inventiveness; keen intelligence. |
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wizard
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noun
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A person who is exceptionally skilled or clever at something; or a man who practices magic; a magician. |
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wonk
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noun
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A person who takes an excessive interest in minor details of political policy |
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