to advocate /advəkeɪt/ - to publicly recommend or support something, to ensnare /ɛnsnɛ´r/ - to capture, trap, underway - having started and in progress, to play devil’s advocate - to argue for a position you don’t actually agree with in order to make people discuss and consider it in more detail, disproportionately /dɪspropórshənətli/ - in a way that is too large or too small in relation to something else, I beg to differ - I disagree, to refute /rɪfíút/ - to prove something to be false or to be in error by giving a reason or counter-argument, to turn a blind eye  - to ignore something that you know is wrong, to sweep under the rug - to hide something that is embarrassing or wrong, to bury your head in the sand  - to ignore a problem and hope that it will disappear, out of sight, out of mind - not visible,

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