destabilize - to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control, or to make a political or economic situation less strong or safe, by causing changes and problems. Example: They uncovered a plot to ___________________ the government., estuary - A habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean. Example: For salmon,___________ies are vital environments. They serve as transition zones where young salmon, known as smolts, acclimate to saltwater before entering the ocean. The mixture of fresh and saltwater creates a rich habitat with abundant food, allowing the salmon to grow and gain strength for their ocean journey. Additionally, when adult salmon return to spawn, they often navigate through ______________ies to reach their natal freshwater streams. ________________ies thus play a crucial role in the life cycle of salmon, supporting both their early development and their spawning migration., slum - (n) Poor, run-down urban neighborhoods, scrum - (n) a situation in which a group of people push each other to get to a place or obtain something. Example: During the intense rugby match, the teams prepared for a critical _____________ near the goal line, knowing that control of the ball in this moment could determine the game's outcome., demolish - (v) to destroy completely. Example: A number of houses were ____________ed so that the supermarket could be built., demobilise - to release someone from one of the armed forces, especially at the end of a war:Ex: He was __________________d in March 1946., defunct - (adj.) no longer in existence or functioning, dead, derelict - (n.) someone or something that is abandoned or neglected; (adj.) left abandoned; neglectful of duty, estate - (n) a large, privately owned area of land in the country, often with a large house. Example: I was brought up on a large housing _____________ in Manchester., demote - to move down in grade, rank, or status. The department is planning to__________________some managers as a cost-saving measure., presentable - fit to be seen by people. Example: Giulio was looking quite ___________________ in a suit and tie., preservative - a chemical used to stop food from decaying:, preservation - the act or process of saving, socialist - person who supports community ownership of property and the sharing of all profits, social - (a) relating to activities in which you meet and spend time with other people and that happen during the time when you are not working - Example: I had an active ____________________ life when I was at college., sociable - interacting with others; friendly, renovate - to repair, restore to good condition, make new again, reiterate - to say again, repeat, remonstrate - to complain to someone or about something - For example: The editor ____________d with him about the inaccuracies in the story., plot - to make a secret plan to do something wrong, harmful, or illegal:Ex: I can't believe that he's _______________ting against his own father.,

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