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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. reconfigure | Verb (base form) | To change the arrangement or structure of something. | reorganize, restructure, reshape, rearrange | preserve, maintain, freeze, stagnate | The company had to reconfigure its supply chain after the crisis. |
| 2. weaponisation | Noun | The process of turning something into a weapon or using it to cause harm. | militarization, arming, deployment, exploitation | disarmament, de-escalation, pacification, demilitarization | The weaponisation of information has become a serious global threat. |
| 3. constructivism | Noun | A theory that reality is built by social interactions and shared beliefs. | social constructionism, relativism, interpretivism, idealism | objectivism, realism, positivism, essentialism | Constructivism argues that international relations depend on shared ideas and identities. |
| 4. deterrence | Noun | Preventing action by making the consequences too dangerous or costly. | prevention, dissuasion, discouragement, restraint | encouragement, provocation, instigation, incitement | Nuclear deterrence relied on the threat of massive retaliation. |
| 5. asymmetric | Adjective | Unequal or uneven in size, power, or effect. | lopsided, uneven, unbalanced, disproportionate | symmetric, balanced, equal, proportionate | Asymmetric warfare uses unconventional tactics against a stronger opponent. |
| 6. multipolar | Adjective | Having several powerful centers of influence or authority. | polycentric, multi-polarized, decentralized, pluralistic | unipolar, bipolar, centralized, hegemonic | The world is moving toward a multipolar order with multiple major powers. |
| 7. exhumation | Noun | Digging out a body from the ground, often for investigation. | disinterment, unearthing, excavation, removal | burial, interment, entombment, inhumation | The exhumation of the victim's body provided crucial forensic evidence. |
| 8. languish | Verb (base form) | To suffer from weakness or neglect over a long period. | wither, decline, deteriorate, stagnate | flourish, thrive, prosper, bloom | The corruption case languished in court for years without progress. |
| 9. cronyism | Noun | Giving jobs or favors to close friends regardless of merit. | nepotism, favoritism, patronage, partisanship | meritocracy, impartiality, fairness, objectivity | The administration was criticized for cronyism in awarding government contracts. |
| 10. embezzlement | Noun | Stealing money that was entrusted to one's care. | misappropriation, theft, fraud, larceny | restitution, reimbursement, honesty, stewardship | The banker was convicted of embezzlement after siphoning millions from client accounts. |
| 11. arbitration | Noun | A process where an impartial person settles a dispute outside court. | mediation, adjudication, conciliation, intervention | litigation, confrontation, dispute, disagreement | Both parties agreed to binding arbitration to avoid a lengthy trial. |
| 12. systemic | Adjective | Relating to an entire system, widespread and not just isolated. | pervasive, structural, ingrained, comprehensive | isolated, superficial, local, incidental | Systemic corruption requires overhauling institutions, not just punishing individuals. |
| 13. algorithmic | Adjective | Relating to step-by-step rules or calculations, often by computers. | computational, procedural, formulaic, automated | heuristic, intuitive, random, spontaneous | Algorithmic trading can cause sudden market fluctuations. |
| 14. sovereignty | Noun | Supreme authority of a state to govern itself without outside control. | autonomy, independence, self-rule, supremacy | subjugation, dependence, colonization, occupation | Many nations fiercely defend their digital sovereignty in cyberspace. |
| 15. apocalyptic | Adjective | Suggesting a catastrophic and world-ending event. | catastrophic, disastrous, ominous, prophetic | hopeful, optimistic, reassuring, constructive | The president's apocalyptic warnings about Iran raised global alarm. |
| 16. incongruous | Adjective | Not fitting well with the surroundings or expectations. | inappropriate, discordant, absurd, inconsistent | harmonious, appropriate, congruent, fitting | His casual jokes were incongruous with the solemn memorial service. |
| 17. expunge | Verb (base form) | To erase or remove completely, often from records. | delete, obliterate, eradicate, cancel | insert, preserve, retain, add | The parliament voted to expunge false statements from the official record. |
| 18. abscond | Verb (base form) | To leave secretly and quickly, often to avoid arrest. | flee, escape, bolt, decamp | surrender, return, remain, stay | The accused embezzler absconded to a country with no extradition treaty. |
| 19. incendiary | Adjective | Designed to cause fires or provoke strong conflict. | inflammatory, provocative, seditious, volatile | conciliatory, calming, peacemaking, soothing | The politician's incendiary remarks sparked violent protests. |
| 20. de-dollarisation | Noun | Reducing reliance on the US dollar for international trade and reserves. | dedollarization, currency diversification, reserve shift, monetary decoupling | dollarization, dollar dominance, greenback reliance | Several countries accelerated de-dollarisation after sanctions were weaponized. |

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