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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
to engender
to engender
[Czasownik]

to bring about, generate, or cause the existence or development of something

wywoływać, generować

wywoływać, generować

Ex: The new educational initiatives aim to engender a culture of lifelong learning among students. 
to essay
to essay
[Czasownik]

to make an effort in performing a task or activity

próbować, starać się

próbować, starać się

Ex: She essayed a smile, despite feeling nervous about the presentation. 
to evince
to evince
[Czasownik]

to clearly express or show a feeling, quality, or attitude through words, actions, or appearance

okazywać, wyrażać

okazywać, wyrażać

Ex: He evinced genuine interest in the welfare of his employees. 
to actuate
to actuate
[Czasownik]

to start a machine or tool

uruchomić, aktywować

uruchomić, aktywować

Ex: Pushing the green button actuates the conveyor belt. 
to concoct
to concoct
[Czasownik]

to create something, especially using imagination or clever thinking

wymyślać, stwarzać

wymyślać, stwarzać

Ex: She concocted a clever method to organize her notes that others soon adopted. 
etiology
etiology
[Rzeczownik]

the direct reason why someone gets a particular illness

etiologia, przyczyna

etiologia, przyczyna

Ex: The etiology of scurvy is a lack of vitamin C in the diet. 
to precipitate
to precipitate
[Czasownik]

to bring about or accelerate the occurrence of something, often resulting in unexpected or unfavorable consequences

przyspieszyć, wywołać

przyspieszyć, wywołać

Ex: The impulsive decision to cut funding for the social program could precipitate a crisis in vulnerable communities. 
to whet
to whet
[Czasownik]

to sharpen or hone the cutting edge of a blade by rubbing it against a sharpening tool or stone

ostrzyć, naostrzyć

ostrzyć, naostrzyć

Ex: The blacksmith carefully whetted the sword's blade against the sharpening stone to ensure a razor-sharp edge. 
to galvanize
to galvanize
[Czasownik]

to push someone into taking action, particularly by evoking a strong emotion in them

pobudzać, motywować

pobudzać, motywować

Ex: It took a serious crisis to really galvanize politicians into compromising and passing long-stalled reforms. 
to perpetuate
to perpetuate
[Czasownik]

to make something, typically a problem or an undesirable situation, continue for an extended or prolonged period

utrwalać, przedłużać

utrwalać, przedłużać

Ex: Historic sites help perpetuate the memory of past events for future generations. 
to beset
to beset
[Czasownik]

to cause someone ongoing worry or irritation

dręczyć, niepokoić

dręczyć, niepokoić

Ex: Endless emails about the mistake beset her all morning. 
conducive
conducive
[przymiotnik]

leading to the desired goal or result by providing the right conditions

sprzyjający, korzystny

sprzyjający, korzystny

Ex: The quiet environment was conducive to studying. 
to assimilate
to assimilate
[Czasownik]

to make something resemble another

zasymilować, uprodobnić

zasymilować, uprodobnić

Ex: The design was assimilated to the original blueprint, ensuring consistency. 
to braid
to braid
[Czasownik]

to create something by intertwining multiple strands together in a woven pattern

pleść, splatać

pleść, splatać

Ex: The skilled weaver braided cotton threads into intricate patterns. 
afflatus
afflatus
[Rzeczownik]

a sudden, powerful surge of creativity or insight, as though breathed into the mind by a higher power

boska inspiracja, twórczy podmuch

boska inspiracja, twórczy podmuch

Ex: The poet felt an afflatus strike him at midnight, guiding his pen across the page. 
to crumple
to crumple
[Czasownik]

to crush, fold, or wrinkle something, resulting in irregular and uneven creases

zgnieść, pomiąć

zgnieść, pomiąć

Ex: She crumpled the piece of paper in her hand, unable to contain her frustration. 
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