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Associations of "Even so" (30 Words)
balance | A weight that balances another weight. A surplus on the capital account to make the account balance. |
certify | Officially declare insane. The Law Society will certify that the sum charged is fair and reasonable. |
consequently | As a consequence. Flexible workers find themselves in great demand and consequently gain high salaries. |
coordination | The organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively. Action groups work in coordination with local groups to end rainforest destruction. |
counterbalance | Adjust for. His restoration to power was intended as a counterbalance to his rival s influence. |
counterweight | Constitute a counterweight or counterbalance to. The scales have a series of counterweights that slide along a calibrated beam. |
diatonic | Of a melody or harmony constructed from a diatonic scale. |
enabling | Providing legal power or sanction. An enabling resolution. |
equilibrium | A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. His intensity could unsettle his equilibrium. |
equipoise | Balance or counterbalance (something. Capital flows act as an equipoise to international imbalances in savings. |
facilitate | Make (an action or process) easy or easier. You could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge. |
farther | To or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage further is used more often than farther in this abstract sense. The practice may go back still farther to the Druids. |
hence | From that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion hence adv from this place. Many vehicle journeys and hence a lot of pollution would be saved. |
hereby | (formal) by means of this. I hereby declare you man and wife. |
impartial | Showing lack of favoritism. The cold neutrality of an impartial judge. |
impartiality | Equal treatment of all rivals or disputants; fairness. Entries had to be submitted under a pseudonym to ensure impartiality in the judging process. |
level | Make level or straight. Women do better at degree level. |
neutrality | Absence of decided views, expression, or strong feeling. During the war Switzerland maintained its neutrality. |
remnant | A part or quantity that is left after the greater part has been used, removed, or destroyed. If any one ceases to be a witness he ceases to be one of the remnant. |
steadiness | The quality of being controlled, and not faltering or wavering. His voice loses steadiness when pushed. |
subsequently | After a particular thing has happened; afterwards. The work was accepted for inclusion in the Paris Salon of 1880 and was subsequently sold to an important collector. |
symmetry | (physics) the property of being isotropic; having the same value when measured in different directions. A crystal structure with hexagonal symmetry. |
then | Used to finish off a conversation. We watched the late movie and then went to bed. |
thereby | By that means or because of that. Students perform in hospitals thereby gaining a deeper awareness of the therapeutic power of music. |
therefore | From that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion therefore adv as a consequence. He was injured and therefore unable to play. |
thereof | From that circumstance or source. The member state or a part thereof. |
thus | From that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion thus adv in the way indicated thusly is a nonstandard variant. The Ryder Cup is the highlight of Torrance s career thus far. |
tonal | Having tonality i e tones and chords organized in relation to one tone such as a keynote or tonic. His ear for tonal colour. |
unsettle | Cause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb. The crisis has unsettled financial markets. |
very | Used as intensifiers; `real’ is sometimes used informally for `really’; `rattling’ is informal. The very center of town. |