Facts, statistics, or information gathered for reference or analysis.
The gradual decomposition or deterioration of something; a decline in quality, value, or strength.
To cause someone to believe something that is not true; to mislead intentionally.
To convert a coded text into plain language; to interpret or understand something that is not immediately clear.
A formal statement or announcement, especially one that asserts a fact, decision, or policy.
To politely refuse or reject; or to decrease in amount, value, or strength.
To lower in dignity, rank, or quality; to belittle or disrespect someone, or to cause something to deteriorate.
To show clearly how something works or to prove a claim by providing evidence, explanation, or examples.
To declare that something is not true or not the case.,To refuse to admit or acknowledge it.
To use up a resource so that little remains; to drain or exhaust something.
A sum of money placed in a bank or financial account; or a natural accumulation of minerals or other substances.
Wanted or wished for; having qualities that are attractive, useful, or advantageous.
To feel intense contempt for; to hate or loathe; to regard as unworthy or worthless.
To discover or identify the presence of something, especially something not readily noticeable.
To discourage or prevent someone from taking a specific action by instilling doubt or fear of consequences.
To depart from an established course, path, or norm; to differ from what is expected or planned.