something extra that adds to the usefulness or effectiveness of another item
the quality or worth of something, typically based on its excellence, value, or achievements
Merit refers to the quality of being worthy of praise, reward, or recognition based on one's achievements, skills, or qualities. It is often used to describe someone's abilities or actions that are considered valuable or admirable. In educational contexts, merit may refer to academic performance or accomplishments that are exceptional or above average. Merit is usually recognized through awards, honors, or other forms of acknowledgment, reflecting the individual's effort, talent, or success in a particular area.
the act of utilizing something effectively for a specific purpose or task
(computing) a copy of computer data that can be used to restore lost or damaged data
a thing that is used as an inferior and temporary substitute for something that is not available
a temporary solution or measure used to address an immediate problem or issue
the ability to act or function with minimum effort, time, and resources
the process of absorbing, using, or taking in something, such as nutrients, information, or resources
the part of something that remains after the main part has been used or taken away
someone or something's role in achieving a specific result, particularly a positive one
useful to each other or enhancing each other's qualities when brought together
impossible to do or achieve
to be an important factor or contributor to a specific result
(of things) able to be used or applied in multiple ways or for various purposes
capable of being used or exchanged in place of one another
relevant to someone or something in a particular context or situation
acting as an alternative or replacement for something or somone else
remaining after the main part has been used or taken away
suitable or acceptable for a given situation or purpose
available as an option for something else
impossible to do or achieve
provided to improve or enhance something that already exists
able to be used effectively or put to practical use
providing useful or valuable information
to put to effective use
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to apply or utilize a device, tool, or method for a specific purpose
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to put into use or action
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to accept, embrace, or incorporate a particular idea, practice, or belief into one's own behavior or lifestyle
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to get something from a specific source
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to skillfully control or work with information, a system, tool, etc.
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to serve two purposes or functions simultaneously
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to use the power or potential of something effectively for a specific purpose
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to go and get back something that was lost or left behind
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to recycle and obtain useful material from waste
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to take something or someone's position or place, particularly due to being more effective or up-to-date
to impose a heavy tax on something or someone
to utilize or take full advantage of something, often resources, opportunities, or skills
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to create something by organizing and combining ideas or components in a logical and coherent way
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to establish or set up the initial structure of something
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to produce energy, such as heat, electricity, etc.
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to cause something to be created, particularly in large numbers
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to cleverly come up with an idea, theory, or plan using creative thinking
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to design or invent a new thing or method after much thinking
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to cause something to happen
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to skillfully make something, particularly with the hands
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to create a company or organization with the intention of running it over the long term
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to create or make up something, especially with the intent to deceive
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to come up with or develop something new
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to make a new product or provide a new service and introduce it to the public
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to establish or introduce something, such as a policy or program
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to adapt or modify something for a different use or purpose than its original one
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to make something by putting separate parts of something together
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to make something from a piece of metal object by heating it until it becomes soft and then beating it with a hammer
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to create or make something by putting different parts or materials together
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to be the birthplace or starting point of something significant
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