| assess |
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to judge or decide the amount, value, quality or importance of something |
| convention |
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1. a large formal meeting of people who do a particular job or have a similar interest, or a large meeting for a political party. 2. a usual or accepted way of behaving, especially in social situations, often following an old way of thinking or a custom in one particular society. 3. a common way of showing something in art or writing. 4. a formal agreement between country leaders, politicians and states on a matter which involves them all |
| corruption |
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when the information on a computer is changed in wrong ways so that it cannot be used |
| admission |
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1.when you agree that something is true, especially unwillingly. 2. when someone is given permission to enter a place, or the money that you pay to enter a place. 3. admissions
[plural] the people allowed into a college, hospital, or other place, or the process of allowing people in |
| alleged |
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said or thought by some people to be the stated bad or illegal thing, although you have no proof |
| conviction |
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1. when someone is officially found to be guilty of a particular crime. 2. a strong opinion or belief. 3. a feeling of being certain about something |