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sample sentence in the fourth column.
Definition Options ( 5 of 5 )
to suggest something as true without a direct statementto need for a function or demand by authorityof a group or class that is considered the very bestthe way a particular task or performance is doneto make small changes to improve upon something
to suggest something as true without a direct statement
to need for a function or demand by authority
of a group or class that is considered the very best
the way a particular task or performance is done
to make small changes to improve upon something
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Term
Form
Definition
Sample Sentence
elite
adjective
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imply
verb
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refine
verb
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require
verb
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technique
noun
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Here are the correct definition matches plus a sample sentence for each term:

- elite (adjective) — of a group or class that is considered the very best
Sample sentence: She trained with an elite group of swimmers before the national trials.

- imply (verb) — to suggest something as true without a direct statement
Sample sentence: His hesitation seemed to imply that he wasn't comfortable with the plan.

- refine (verb) — to make small changes to improve upon something
Sample sentence: The engineers refined the prototype after each round of user testing.

- require (verb) — to need for a function or demand by authority
Sample sentence: The position requires a valid driver's license and three years of experience.

- technique (noun) — the way a particular task or performance is done
Sample sentence: She learned a new painting technique that gives the canvas more texture.