So English is taking over the globe. So what.

The exercise was created 2024-08-13 by Aire. Question count: 32.




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  • propose put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others
  • ban to forbid
  • de facto actual, real
  • stoke add fuel to a fire
  • embrace to accept something enthusiastically
  • lost cause someone or something that has no chance of succeeding
  • fight against the tide try not to follow what everyone else is doing
  • globalism the idea that events in one country cannot be separated from those in another and that economic and foreign policy should be planned in an international way.
  • body a group of people who have joined together for a particular reason
  • promote to encourage people to like, buy, use, do or support something
  • cite to speak or write words taken from a particular writer or written work
  • instruction teaching
  • as a result consequently
  • proper real, correct
  • overwhelm to defeat someone or something by using a lot of force
  • acknowledge accept, admit
  • phenomenon, phenomena something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted et cetera, especially something unusual or interesting
  • briefly for a short time
  • require to order or demand something, or to order someone to do something especially because of a rule or law
  • codify to arrange something into a system
  • proposal suggestion
  • clumsily in a way that is not careful and controlled
  • concern interest
  • complexity complexness
  • make up for compensate for something lost, missed or deficient
  • grating grotesque
  • navigate control the course of
  • aim at to point or turn (something) toward a target or goal
  • convey transfer
  • inhibited held back by some hindrance
  • accociate colleague
  • assume accept

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