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Eutrophication


Depletion of oxygen in water:

The process by which a body of water becomes rich in dissolved nutrients from fertilizers or sewage, thereby encouraging the growth and decomposition of oxygen-depleting plant life and resulting in harm to other organisms.


If they keep dumping so much sewage water in the river, eutrophication will be so bad that you won't be able to see through the algea.

Eutrophication = bad

Def by Juliette

by Jafje June 28, 2007

45πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Industrialist


A factory owner or other business person.


A factory owner is an industrialist.

by Jafje May 10, 2007

40πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Implementation

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1) Tool: a useful piece of equipment, usually a specially shaped object designed to do a particular task.

2) Law requirement: something needed in order to achieve something else.

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TRANSITIVE VERB:
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1. Carry out or fulfill something: to put something into effect or action.

2. To provide or equip somebody with the tools or other means to do something.


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1) Writing implements.
2) They still need to get that through implementation.

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TRANSITIVE VERB:
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1) The plan has yet to be fully implemented.
2) The thieves were given all necessary implementations.

by Jafje June 14, 2007

38πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Evacuate


To move people out of a danger area.


They'll have to evacuate before the volcanoe erupts.

by Jafje May 10, 2007

57πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Socialist


A person who believes that the community as a whole should own businesses, rather than individuals.


Socialist countries usually have a dictator.

by Jafje May 10, 2007

521πŸ‘ 593πŸ‘Ž


Vigor


1. Vitality: great physical or mental strength and energy.

2. Intensity: intensity or forcefulness in the way something is done.

3. Ability to grow: the ability of plants or animals to survive, grow, and thrive.


That dude's got extreme vigor.

by Jafje April 3, 2007

110πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


Respite


1. Brief interval of rest: A brief period of rest and recovery between periods of exertion or after something disagreeable.

2. Delay: A temporary delay.

3. Law reprieve: A temporary stay of execution of a criminal.



The woman was given some days of respite, she didn't have to work for some days after what happened.

by Jafje March 31, 2007

81πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž