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  • fermented undergone a chemical process in which sugars are converted into alcohol or acids by microorganisms
  • ethanolic relating to or containing ethanol (alcohol)
  • dopamine a chemical messenger in the brain that plays a role in pleasure, reward and motivation
  • endorphins natural chemicals in the body that reduce pain and create feelings of happiness or well-being
  • feasting the act of eating and celebrating together, often with abundant food and drink
  • conservation the protection and preservation of natural environments and wildlife
  • fibrous containing strong, thread-like structures (fibers), often making a material tough or difficult to chew
  • analogous comparable in certain aspects, typically in a way that makes understanding easier
  • ingest to take food, drink or substances into the body through eating or drinking
  • mischief playful or troublesome behavior that causes annoyance or minor problems
  • aggressive ready to attack or confront; behaving in a forceful or hostile way
  • vicinity the area near or surrounding a articular place
  • ancestor a person or species from whom one is descended, often far back in history
  • metabolise to process a substance in the body through chemical reactions, usually to produce energy
  • evolutionary relating to the gradual development of species or behaviors over long periods of time
  • alleged stated as a fact but without any proof
  • seizing to take somebody/something in your hand suddenly and using force
  • resort to to make use of something, especially something bad, as a means of achieving something, often because there is no other possible solution
  • fuels to increase something; to make something stronger
  • martyr a person who is killed because of their religious or political beliefs
  • legitimacy the quality of being based on a fair or acceptable reason
  • executioner a person whose job or role is to kill people as a punishment
  • coalitions a government formed by two or more political parties working together
  • vain too proud of your own appearance, abilitis or achievements
  • abomination a thing that is hated and considered extremely offensive
  • segregation the act or policy of separating people from different groups, for example people of different races, religions or sexes, and treating them in a different way
  • condemnation an expression of very strong disapproval
  • endorse to say publicly that you support a person, statement or course of action
  • resemble to look like or be similar to another person or thing
  • extremism political, religious, etc. ideas or actions that are extreme and not normal, reasonable or acceptable to most people
  • condemned officialy declared unfit for sure
  • looming seemingly about to happen and regarded as ominous or worrying
  • keenly in an eager and enthusiastic manner
  • precarious not securely held or in position (uncertain)
  • ramifications a complex or unwelcome consequence of an action or event
  • grassroots the most basic level of an activity or organization
  • sedentary tending to spend much time seated
  • bolstered provided with padded support
  • inherent existing in something as a permanent, essential or characteristic attribute
  • overstated stated too strongly, exaggerate
  • venture a risky or daring journey or undertaking
  • reportedly according to what some say
  • sparked provoque
  • pursuit follow or chase
  • essence the basic nature of something
  • overcoming to defeat or succeed in controlling or dealing with something
  • biases the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence your judgement
  • undermining to make someone less confident, less powerful, or less likely to succeed, or to make something weaker, often gradually
  • flawed not perfect, or containing mistakes
  • unreliable not able to be trusted or believed
  • steeped to be soaked in something, either physically or metaphorically
  • enhance to improve the quality, amount or strenght of something
  • systematically in a way that is done according to an agreed set of methods or organized plan
  • perpetuate to cause something to continue
  • inherent existing as a natural or basic part of something
  • spewing if something spews liquid or gas, or liquid or gas spews from something, it flows out in large amounts
  • gendered relating to or for people of one particular gender, or affected by gender
  • misogynistic showing feelings of hating women or a belief that men are better than women
  • heightened to increase or make something increase, especially an emotion or effect
  • widespread existing or happening in many places and/or among many people
  • irrigated supplied with water to help plants grow
  • erosion the wearing away of land by wind, water, or other natural forces
  • lobbyist a person who tries to influence lawmakers´ decisions
  • well-pruned neatly cut or trimmed (usually about plants or trees)
  • embers the glowing pieces of wood or coal left after a fire
  • deterring stopping or discouraging someone from doing something
  • forecast a prediction or estimate about the future
  • assensing to evaluate or measure something carefully
  • respiratory related to breathing or the organs that help you breathe
  • anonymised all personal or identifying details are removed so that a person's identity cannot be known
  • abnormality something that is not normal or expected
  • preventative something that's intended to stop something bad from happening before it starts
  • precede to come before something in order
  • sweeping wide, covering a large area
  • synthetic something made by people
  • burden a heavy mental or physical load
  • predictable something that can be guessed or expected in advance
  • intervene some between two events
  • enrolled officially register something
  • progression the process of moving forward
  • nepotism when people in power give jobs or advantages to friends or relatives instead of being fair
  • instigated started or provoked something (usually negative, like violence)
  • pellets small pieces of metal or rubber shot from a gun
  • defiance open resistance, refusing to obey
  • breached broken into or forced an entry
  • acrid having a strong, unpleasantly sharp smell
  • retribution punishment inflicted as revenge
  • smouldering burning slowly without flames, often producing smoke
  • resentment a feeling of bitterness or anges about being treated unfairly
  • scrawled written quickly and carelessly, often hard to read
  • ornate highly decorated or detailed, often in an elaborate way
  • charred burned or blackened from fire
  • strewn scattered or spread untidily over a surface
  • semingly appearing to be something, though not necessarily so
  • umbilically tied connected in a way that suggests total dependance, as if joined by an umbilical cord
  • oblivious completely unaware or unconcerned about what is happening around one
  • weaning gradually detaching or reducing someone's dependance
  • thinktank an organization that researches and develops ideas on political, social, or economic issues
  • watered down weakened or made less forcefull or effective
  • ministers government officials, often reffering to members of a national cabinet
  • embedded firmly and deeply involved or integrated within a system or structure
  • duck a confrontation to deliberately avoid or evade a difficult situation or conflict
  • analouge reffering to non/digital, traditional or physical forms of experience
  • punters british slang for customers or members of an audience, especially in clubs or events
  • palaple so intense or obvious that it seems almost tangible or physically felt
  • disenchantment a feeling of disappointment or loss of belief in something once thought to be valuable or inspiring, the process of becoming disillusioned
  • legislation a law proposed by parliament member who is not part of the government cabinet
  • detriment harm, damage, or loss caused to something
  • in retrospect looking back on or reconsidering a past situation with new understanding
  • unlawful combatant a person who participates in hostilities without being part of a recognized military force and thus not protected by the laws of war
  • rationale the underlying reason or explanation for an action or belief
  • articulated clearly expressed or stated
  • hostilities acts of warefare or aggression between opposing forces
  • abuse the misse of power or authority fron wrongful or harmful purposes
  • self-defense the act of pretecting oneself from harm using reasonable force
  • statue a written law passed by legislative body
  • nonstate actor an organization or group not formally associated with a government but engaged in activities that may affect national or international affairs
  • conflate to combine two or more things, ofter misleadingly, into one
  • illicit forbidden by law, rules, or custom, illegal
  • summarily done quickly without formal procedures or due process
  • affiliated officially connected or associated with an organization or group
  • decentralized distributed power or control away from central authority
  • skepticism doubt or disbelief about a claim, idea, or statement
  • culminating reaching the highest or final point of something
  • reconciliation the restoration of friendly relations after a disagreement
  • myriad a countless or extremely large number
  • leisure free time when one is not working
  • cognitive related to mental processes such as thinking, understanding, and learning
  • justifiable able to be shown as right or reasonable
  • lament to express sorrow or regret
  • linguistic relating to language or the study of language
  • frenetic fast and energetic in a rather wild or uncontrolled way
  • complacent showing satisfaction with oneself or one´s achievements, often without awareness of potential danger
  • empathy the ability to understand and share another person´s feelings
  • unifocal having a single focus or point of attention
  • diffused spread out over a large area; not concentrated
  • dexterity skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands or mind
  • emergent beginning to exist or become known

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