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  • to give part of your power or work to someone in a lower position than you
    delegate
  • an official written statement giving you the right to do something
    permit
  • to ask someone for money, help, or information; to try to sell a product or service by taking it to homes or businesses and showing it to the people there
    solicit
  • a proposal put before a meeting; the act or state of moving
    motion
  • to make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad
    to mitigate
  • to prove or declare (someone) guilty
    convict
  • a round handle that you turn to open a door
    a doorknob
  • something dangerous or unpleasant suddenly starts
    to break out
  • a particular way of thinking about something, especially when those opinions are expressed publicly or officially
    stance
  • never changing or becoming weaker
    unwavering
  • someone who is at an event such as a meeting or a course
    An attendee
  • a special part of a piece of equipment or a system which makes it possible to do something
    facility
  • at a very high level;
    off the charts
  • to continue a plan of action that was started earlier
    to follow smth up
  • slow and unwilling
    reluctant
  • having enough money to pay your debts
    solvent
  • too slight or small in amount to be of importance
    Negligible
  • to agree with (something said by a previous speaker), especially to do so formally
    to second
  • dangerous
    Hazardous
  • absolutely necessary
    Imperative
  • to steal things, especially from shops or homes that have been damaged in a war
    loot
  • the act of making something known or the fact that is made known
    disclosure
  • a list of problems or subjects that a government, organization etc is planning to deal with
    agenda
  • the upper part of your legs when you are sitting down
    lap