| Term | Definition |
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proceed |
(v.) to advance or go on, especially after stopping |
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access |
(n.) an approcach; a way in which something can be approached ; a way of entering or leaving |
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procession |
(n.) a number of people or things moving forward, often in a long line, in an orderly way |
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precede |
(v.) to come before;to go before; be earlier in time; go back further |
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secede |
(v.) to withdraw formally from an organization or group; to break off connection with others |
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migratory |
(adj.) wandering; roaming; nomadic; habittually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work |
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concede |
(v.) to surrender; to admit that somethingis true; to give up on a diputed issue |
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immigrant |
(n.) a person who comes into na new, foreign country to settle there; a plant or animal that becomes established where it did not previously occur |
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emigrant |
(n.) a person who leaves one country to settle in another |
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precedent |
(n.) something that serves as a model, justification, or an example or rule to follow for things that happen at a future time |