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PRONUMCIATION Contract ( noun and adjective ) CON -tract Contract (verb)con- TRACT

PRONUMCIATION Contract ( noun and adjective ) CON -tract Contract (verb)con- TRACT DEFINITION : An agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified An agreement enforceable by law The written form of such an agreement SENETNCES

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PRONUMCIATION Contract ( noun and adjective ) CON -tract Contract (verb)con- TRACT

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  1. PRONUMCIATION • Contract ( noun and adjective) CON-tract • Contract (verb)con-TRACT • DEFINITION: An agreement between two or more parties for the • doing or not doing of something specified • An agreement enforceable by law • The written form of such an agreement • SENETNCES • The company has a contract with the supplier(legal agreement • Contract(verb),used with object : to incur, as a liability or obligation • ( to contract a debt) • Robert contracts the money with Aziz,

  2. Contract(v),used without object: to become drawn together or reduced in compass; Become smaller; shrink : Exemple: The pupils of his eyes contracted in the light PHRASAL VERB Contract out : to hire an outside contractor to produce or do IDIOM Put out a contract on, SLANG. to hire or attempt to hire an assassin to kill(someone) Exemple The mob put out a contract on the informer

  3. Word family Word contractee, noun contractible,adjective contractibility, contractibleness, noun contractibly, adverb noncontract, adjective • Synonyms Agreement, reduce, shorten, lessen, narrow, shrivel, shrink. • Antonyms •  expand

  4. CREATE • PRONUNCIATION : creATE • DEFINITION : Make something New, to cause to come into being, as something unique • that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes. • imagination, as a work of art or an invention. • SYNONYM(S) • Invent, originate, make, produce, cause • WORD FAMILY WORDS • creatable, adjective • intercreative, verb (used with object), inter-created, inter-creating. • self-created, adjective • self-creating, adjective • untreatable, adjective

  5. Synonyms  originate, invent. SENTENCES • The scientist created a new chemical substance • My sister creates art. • Does that create a problem for you?

  6. Data • PRONUNCIATION: Data (dāta or Data) • DEFINITION:: Data(N) plural of datum means individual facts, statistics, • or items of information , also a Single Pieces of information • Computing: the information operated on by a computer program. • WORD FAMILY WORDS • Pre data • SENTENCES • There is a lot of data on the global warming, but it is inconclusive • The researchers need some hard data before making a decision • Don`t touch this computer, all the data are in

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