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to recapture
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to recoup
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miniature
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to minimize
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minion
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minority
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minuscule
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minutiae
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ecstasy
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ecstatic
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to liberate
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libertarian
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apostate
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apostle
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apostasy
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apostleship
to temper
(ihambing)

(ihambing)

palawigin

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/ˈtɛmpɝ/
Pandiwa

to make something moderate or agreeable by adding another element

synonymmoderate
synonymmollify
synonymseason
temperate
(mahinahon)

(mahinahon)

katamtamang

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/ˈtɛmpɝət/, /ˈtɛmpɹət/
Pandiwa

having a mild and moderate nature

antonymintemperate
to rearrange
(i-rearrange)

(i-rearrange)

mulitin ang pagkakaayos

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/ˌɹiɝˈeɪndʒ/
Pandiwa

to change the position, order, or layout of something, often with the goal of improving its organization, efficiency, or appearance

example
Halimbawa
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They recently rearranged the layout of the office for better workflow.
The interior designer frequently rearranges furniture to optimize space in clients' homes.
She is currently rearranging the books on the shelves to create a more cohesive display.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
to rearrange
to rebuild
(muling bumuo)

(muling bumuo)

muling itayo

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/ɹiˈbɪɫd/
Pandiwa

to build something once again, after it has been destroyed or severely damaged

synonymreconstruct
example
Halimbawa
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The school district received funding to rebuild the playground.
After the hurricane, the town worked hard to rebuild the damaged homes.
The architect was hired to rebuild the historic site according to its original design.
to recapture
(muling madama)

(muling madama)

muling maranasan

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/ɹiˈkæptʃɝ/
Pandiwa

to feel or experience something again

example
Halimbawa
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She recaptures the feeling of excitement every time she visits the museum.
Reading her favorite book again, she recaptured the joy of discovering its story for the first time.
As they explored the old town, she recaptured the sense of wonder she had as a child.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
to recoup
(ipagbigay muli)

(ipagbigay muli)

bayaran

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/ɹɪˈkup/
Pandiwa

to repay someone, typically for losses or expenses they have suffered

synonymreimburse
example
Halimbawa
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The airline will recoup passengers for the inconvenience caused by flight cancellations.
The insurance company will recoup homeowners for the damages caused by the fire.
The government program aims to recoup farmers for crop losses due to adverse weather conditions.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
to recoup
miniature
miniatura

miniatura

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/ˈmɪniəˌtʃʊɹ/, /ˈmɪnɪˌtʃʊɹ/
Pandiwa

much smaller in scale or size compared to the usual form

example
Halimbawa
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The miniature version of the car was a popular collector's item among automotive enthusiasts.
The miniature furniture in the dollhouse was crafted with amazing detail.
He sculpted a miniature statue of a famous historical figure, showcasing his talent for detail.
to minimize
(i-minimize)

(i-minimize)

bawasan

flag
/ˈmɪnəˌmaɪz/
Pandiwa

to reduce something to the lowest possible degree or amount, particularly something unpleasant

antonymmaximize
example
Halimbawa
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The organization minimized costs by streamlining its operations.
While implementing safety measures, they were minimizing risks in the workplace.
The team is currently working to minimize errors in the new software release.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
to minimize
minion
(alipin)

(alipin)

tagasunod

flag
/ˈmɪnjən/
Pandiwa

a person who obeys unconditionally in order to get validation

minority
(maliit na grupo)

(maliit na grupo)

minorya

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/maɪˈnɔɹəti/, /məˈnɔɹəti/
Pandiwa

a small group of people who differ in race, religion, etc. and are often mistreated by the society

example
Halimbawa
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The report highlighted the struggles of the minority in accessing resources.
The festival celebrated the traditions of local minority populations.
He is researching the history of minority communities in the area.
minority
minuscule
(napakaliit)

(napakaliit)

sobrang liit

flag
/ˈmɪnəˌskjuɫ/
Pandiwa

incredibly small in size

synonymminiscule
example
Halimbawa
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She found a minuscule chip on the edge of her favorite coffee mug.
They discovered minuscule traces of gold in the riverbed after hours of panning.
She wore minuscule earrings that sparkled in the sunlight, adding a subtle touch of elegance to her outfit.
minuscule
minutiae
(mga munting bagay)

(mga munting bagay)

mga detalye

flag
/mɪˈnuʃiə/
Pandiwa

small details that are easily overlooked

example
Halimbawa
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During the detective's investigation, he paid attention to the minutiae of the crime scene, looking for tiny details that could provide crucial clues.
A successful project manager must be attentive to the minutiae of scheduling, ensuring that every small detail is considered to meet deadlines.
While proofreading, it's crucial to pay attention to the minutiae of grammar and punctuation to ensure a polished and error-free document.
ecstasy
(suklam)

(suklam)

ekstasi

flag
/ˈɛkstəsi/
Pandiwa

an overwhelming feeling of intense delight or extreme happiness

synonymexaltation
synonymrapture
synonymraptus
synonymtransport
example
Halimbawa
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Winning the lottery brought a surge of ecstasy, turning dreams into reality for the fortunate winner.
Achieving a lifelong dream brought him to a state of ecstasy, with a profound sense of fulfillment.
The first bite of the delicious dessert filled her with a momentary ecstasy, savoring the rich flavors.
ecstatic
(masaya)

(masaya)

ekstatiko

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/ɛkˈstætɪk/
Pandiwa

extremely excited and happy

synonymenraptured
synonymrapt
synonymrapturous
synonymrhapsodic
example
Halimbawa
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He was ecstatic after receiving the job offer of his dreams.
She was ecstatic to see her favorite band perform live in concert.
The couple was ecstatic upon learning they were expecting their first child.
ecstatic
to liberate
(magpalaya)

(magpalaya)

palayain

flag
/ˈɫɪˌbɝˌeɪt/
Pandiwa

to free someone or something from oppression or captivity

synonymset free
example
Halimbawa
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The rescue team liberated the hostages after a daring operation.
The army sought to liberate the oppressed people from the tyrannical regime.
The hero's mission was to liberate the captured hostages from the enemy's stronghold.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
to liberate
libertarian
(liberal)

(liberal)

libertarian

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/ˌɫɪˌbɝˈtɛˌɹiən/
Pandiwa

a person who believes individuals should not be limited by the government regarding their thoughts and actions

antonymnecessitarian
apostate
(renegado)

(renegado)

apostat

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/əˈpɔsteɪt/
Pandiwa

a person who abandons their political or religious belief often seen as a betrayal

synonymdeserter
synonymratter
synonymrecreant
synonymrenegade
synonymturncoat
apostle
(mensahero)

(mensahero)

apostol

flag
/əˈpɑsəɫ/
Pandiwa

a person who is sent for advocating Christianity

synonymApostelic Father
apostasy
apostasiya

apostasiya

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/ɐpˈɑːstəsi/
Pandiwa

the act of abandoning a religious or political belief that one used to hold

synonymdefection
synonymrenunciation
example
Halimbawa
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The religious leader's apostasy led to a re-evaluation of his previous teachings and influence.
The historical figure’s apostasy was pivotal in shaping the political landscape of the time.
His public declaration of atheism was viewed as an act of apostasy by his deeply religious family.
apostleship
(ministro ng mga apostol)

(ministro ng mga apostol)

apóstolado

flag
/ɐpˈɑːsəlʃˌɪp/
Pandiwa

the position and responsibility of the one who is sent for advocating Christianity

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