| A | B |
| adapt | to change something so that it is suitable for a different use or situation |
| voluntary | done or given for free because you want to and not because you have been forced to |
| comprehensive | including everything |
| comprise | to consist of particular parts or members |
| confirm | o say or show that something is true |
| contrary | opposite or very different |
| definite | certain, fixed, and not likely to change |
| deny | to say that something is not true, especially something that you are accused of |
| differentiate | to understand or notice how two things or people are different from each other |
| dispose | to get rid of something, especially by throwing it away |
| dynamic | full of ideas, energy, and enthusiasm OR continuously changing or moving |
| eliminate | to remove something from something, or get rid of something |