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premature
premature
[przymiotnik]

(of a baby) born before completing the normal full-term pregnancy length

przedwczesny

przedwczesny

Ex: The twins were delivered at 30 weeks, making them moderately premature. 
premeditated
premeditated
[przymiotnik]

planned well in advance through careful prior consideration

z premedytacją, zaplanowany z góry

z premedytacją, zaplanowany z góry

Ex: The attack appeared premeditated given the weapons stockpile and camouflage equipment found. 
to preoccupy
to preoccupy
[Czasownik]

to engage someone's mind or attention fully, especially with worries or concerns

zajmować myśli, martwić

zajmować myśli, martwić

Ex: She has been preoccupied with worries about her children's health and safety. 
to preordain
to preordain
[Czasownik]

to decide or establish something in advance, especially by divine authority or an inevitable course of events

przeznaczyć, zadekretować z góry

przeznaczyć, zadekretować z góry

Ex: It seemed their relationship had been preordained from the moment they first met. 
to deform
to deform
[Czasownik]

to lose one's proper shape

odkształcać się, zniekształcać się

odkształcać się, zniekształcać się

Ex: Plastic left in the sun will deform. 
deformity
deformity
[Rzeczownik]

an odd or spoiled outward appearance

deformacja, zniekształcenie

deformacja, zniekształcenie

Ex: The severe burn scars left her face with a deformity for many years. 
absolute
absolute
[przymiotnik]

complete and total, with no imperfections or exceptions

absolutny, całkowity

absolutny, całkowity

Ex: The painting depicted the landscape with absolute realism, capturing every tiny detail. 
absolution
absolution
[Rzeczownik]

the act of forgiving someone for their sins or wrongdoings, usually by a priest

rozgrzeszenie, przebaczenie

rozgrzeszenie, przebaczenie

Ex: The priest offered the repentant sinner absolution and forgiveness for their sins during confession. 
to digress
to digress
[Czasownik]

to steer away from the main subject and focus on a different topic in speech or writing

odbiegać od tematu, schodzić z głównego wątku

odbiegać od tematu, schodzić z głównego wątku

Ex: I don't want to digress too far from the main point of my argument. 
digression
digression
[Rzeczownik]

a deviation from the main subject under focus or discussion

dygresja, zboczenie

dygresja, zboczenie

Ex: His lecture was full of interesting digressions. 
frontal
frontal
[przymiotnik]

related to or positioned at the front part of an object, structure, or entity

czołowy, przedni

czołowy, przedni

Ex: A frontal view of the building shows its symmetrical facade and main entrance. 
frontier
frontier
[Rzeczownik]

the outer edge of occupied or developed land, beyond which lies unsettled territory

granica, pogranicze

granica, pogranicze

Ex: Pioneers migrated westward, steadily pushing the frontier of settlement into new territories. 
scintilla
scintilla
[Rzeczownik]

a tiny spark-like speck of a substance

iskra, cząstka

iskra, cząstka

Ex: Through the microscope, the scientist could discern only the faintest scintilla of gold amidst the crushed rock sample. 
scintillating
scintillating
[przymiotnik]

gleaming and full of flashes of light, like sparks or twinkling stars

migoczący, błyszczący

migoczący, błyszczący

Ex: The neon signs downtown put on a scintillating display, their vibrant colors twinkling against the dark street. 
execrable
execrable
[przymiotnik]

arousing intense dislike or hatred

ohydny, wstrętny

ohydny, wstrętny

Ex: The tyrant's execrable crimes shocked the world. 
execration
execration
[Rzeczownik]

the target of condemnation and curses

przekleństwo, obiekt przekleństw

przekleństwo, obiekt przekleństw

Ex: The tyrant became the execration of the people due to his cruel policies. 
intoxicant
intoxicant
[przymiotnik]

bringing on a state of impaired physical or mental control

odurzający, toksyczny

odurzający, toksyczny

Ex: Teenagers were warned about the dangerous and intoxicant nature of abusing illicit recreational drugs. 
to intoxicate
to intoxicate
[Czasownik]

to disrupt normal physical or mental functioning through pharmacological mechanisms in the brain

upijać, zatruwać

upijać, zatruwać

Ex: With no tolerance, just a few hits of marijuana were enough to intoxicate my friend 
to profess
to profess
[Czasownik]

to openly declare a belief, opinion, or intention

otwarcie deklarować wiarę,  opinię lub zamiar

otwarcie deklarować wiarę, opinię lub zamiar

Ex: The artist professed that her paintings were inspired by the beauty of nature and the emotions they evoke. 
professor
professor
[Rzeczownik]

an experienced teacher at a university or college who specializes in a particular subject and often conducts research

profesor, nauczyciel akademicki

profesor, nauczyciel akademicki

Ex: He is a professor of physics at a renowned university. 
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