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eliminate
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United States
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In competitive sports, teams aim to eliminate their opponents to win the game.
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eliminate
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United States
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To remove or get rid of completely, often used in a competitive or systematic context.
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thwart
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United States
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Thwarting the competition is often viewed as a positive and strategic business move in the United States.
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thwart
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United States
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To thwart someone's plans or efforts is seen as negative and can lead to conflict or resentment.
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thwart
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United States
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Refers to the act of preventing or hindering someone from achieving their goal, often used in a dramatic or intense context.
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thwart
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United States
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Often associated with thwarting criminal activities or malicious intent
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total disregard
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United States
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Showing total disregard for others' feelings or well-being is generally frowned upon and may lead to social consequences.
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total disregard
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United States
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Total disregard for authority is often seen as rebellious and nonconformist.
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total disregard
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United States
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Total disregard for personal space is considered rude and inconsiderate in public settings.
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total disregard
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United States
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Total disregard for punctuality is seen as disrespectful and unprofessional.
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