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    Caffeine is a naturally occurring drug and the world's most popular psychoactive substance.
    Caffeine is a naturally occurring drug and the world's most popular psychoactive substance.

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    It functions as a stimulant that's largely removed from euphoria and other recreational
    It functions as a stimulant that's largely removed from euphoria and other recreational

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    stimulant effects.
    stimulant effects.

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    It's usually legal and is used in various forms, including tea, coffee, and soda.
    It's usually legal and is used in various forms, including tea, coffee, and soda.

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    The effects of a drug will vary for each user, so the most I can do is provide a general
    The effects of a drug will vary for each user, so the most I can do is provide a general

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    overview of the effects.
    overview of the effects.

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    The positive effects include bronchodilation, improved mental and physical performance,
    The positive effects include bronchodilation, improved mental and physical performance,

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    stimulation, reduced boredom, and mood elevation.
    stimulation, reduced boredom, and mood elevation.

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    Among the possible negative effects are increased blood pressure, vasoconstriction, acute dehydration,
    Among the possible negative effects are increased blood pressure, vasoconstriction, acute dehydration,

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    increased heart rate, and jaw tension.
    increased heart rate, and jaw tension.

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    Also, with larger amounts, anxiety, insomnia, jitteriness, and reduced coordination may
    Also, with larger amounts, anxiety, insomnia, jitteriness, and reduced coordination may

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    appear.
    appear.

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    Caffeine reliably improves mental and physical performance at moderate doses, though high
    Caffeine reliably improves mental and physical performance at moderate doses, though high

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    doses may negate some of the effects.
    doses may negate some of the effects.

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    It's capable of attenuating many of the negative effects of mild sleep deprivation.
    It's capable of attenuating many of the negative effects of mild sleep deprivation.

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    Whether you are sleep deprived or just fatigued, caffeine does alleviate or reduce drowsiness.
    Whether you are sleep deprived or just fatigued, caffeine does alleviate or reduce drowsiness.

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    With physical performance, the drug can improve power output, endurance, and other factors
    With physical performance, the drug can improve power output, endurance, and other factors

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    of aerobic and anaerobic activity.
    of aerobic and anaerobic activity.

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    The exact effects will vary depending on the source of your caffeine, since substances
    The exact effects will vary depending on the source of your caffeine, since substances

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    like tea and coffee contain other chemicals that can augment the effects you receive.
    like tea and coffee contain other chemicals that can augment the effects you receive.

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    The stimulation provided by caffeine is generally weaker than what you'd see with amphetamines
    The stimulation provided by caffeine is generally weaker than what you'd see with amphetamines

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    or other common stimulants.
    or other common stimulants.

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    However, at high enough doses, it has a lot of the same negatives like shaking, jaw clenching,
    However, at high enough doses, it has a lot of the same negatives like shaking, jaw clenching,

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    and aggravation.
    and aggravation.

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    When taken too late, caffeine can disrupt the normal mechanism used to induce sleep,
    When taken too late, caffeine can disrupt the normal mechanism used to induce sleep,

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    so you should avoid taking large amounts it late in the evening.
    so you should avoid taking large amounts it late in the evening.

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    It may cause a crash in energy when it wears off, particularly with higher doses.
    It may cause a crash in energy when it wears off, particularly with higher doses.

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    When used orally, caffeine lasts for 3 to 5 hours.
    When used orally, caffeine lasts for 3 to 5 hours.

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    It has an onset of 5 to 30 minutes and is strongest 1 to 3 hours after administration.
    It has an onset of 5 to 30 minutes and is strongest 1 to 3 hours after administration.

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    Caffeine is a methylated xanthine, with three methyl groups attached to the main xanthine
    Caffeine is a methylated xanthine, with three methyl groups attached to the main xanthine

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    molecule.
    molecule.

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    It functions as a CNS stimulant.
    It functions as a CNS stimulant.

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    It largely provides its effects by working as an antagonist at adenosine receptors.
    It largely provides its effects by working as an antagonist at adenosine receptors.

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    By blocking those receptor sites, adenosine is no longer able to trigger a cascade of
    By blocking those receptor sites, adenosine is no longer able to trigger a cascade of

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    effects that'd usually result in drowsiness.
    effects that'd usually result in drowsiness.

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    The antagonism also ends up increasing respiration, causing vasoconstriction, and other things.
    The antagonism also ends up increasing respiration, causing vasoconstriction, and other things.

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    Beyond getting rid of drowsiness, caffeine can also provide stimulation through its adenosine
    Beyond getting rid of drowsiness, caffeine can also provide stimulation through its adenosine

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    antagonism.
    antagonism.

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    It's able to increase dopamine, glutamate, and other chemicals that contribute to stimulation.
    It's able to increase dopamine, glutamate, and other chemicals that contribute to stimulation.

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    It's not a dopamine agonist, but it does affect dopamine binding since some adenosine receptors
    It's not a dopamine agonist, but it does affect dopamine binding since some adenosine receptors

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    are part of complexes that include dopamine receptors.
    are part of complexes that include dopamine receptors.

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    Caffeine has effects on the acetylcholine system through the inhibition of an enzyme
    Caffeine has effects on the acetylcholine system through the inhibition of an enzyme

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    that'd normally break down acetylcholine and it can stimulate the release of acetylcholine.
    that'd normally break down acetylcholine and it can stimulate the release of acetylcholine.

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    On top of all those actions, it stimulates the release of epinephrine and, at high doses,
    On top of all those actions, it stimulates the release of epinephrine and, at high doses,

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    can inhibit GABA, which may be connected to anxiety, insomnia, and negative cardiovascular
    can inhibit GABA, which may be connected to anxiety, insomnia, and negative cardiovascular

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    effects.
    effects.

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    Caffeine was only isolated a couple hundred years ago, but it has been used in plant sources
    Caffeine was only isolated a couple hundred years ago, but it has been used in plant sources

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    for millennia.
    for millennia.

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    Chocolate use may date back to 1900 BCE.
    Chocolate use may date back to 1900 BCE.

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    There are unreliable stories of tea being used as far back as 2700 BCE, though it's
    There are unreliable stories of tea being used as far back as 2700 BCE, though it's

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    at least been drunk since 200 BCE.
    at least been drunk since 200 BCE.

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    Coffee appears to be a little more recent.
    Coffee appears to be a little more recent.

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    It's been used since at least the 1400s, but probably dates back to before 900 CE.
    It's been used since at least the 1400s, but probably dates back to before 900 CE.

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    During the 1600s, coffee spread through Europe as a medicine as well as a social and work
    During the 1600s, coffee spread through Europe as a medicine as well as a social and work

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    drink.
    drink.

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    This resulted in a large coffee trade.
    This resulted in a large coffee trade.

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    It was isolated for the first time in 1819 by Friedlieb Runge.
    It was isolated for the first time in 1819 by Friedlieb Runge.

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    Then, in 1895, it was synthesized by German chemist Hermann Fischer.
    Then, in 1895, it was synthesized by German chemist Hermann Fischer.

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    Over the years, it's been found in dozens of plants.
    Over the years, it's been found in dozens of plants.

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    Among which are coffee plants, kola nuts, yerba mate, guarana, and Camellia sinensis,
    Among which are coffee plants, kola nuts, yerba mate, guarana, and Camellia sinensis,

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    the source of tea.
    the source of tea.

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    Caffeine is now the most widely used drug in the world and an estimated 90% of the North
    Caffeine is now the most widely used drug in the world and an estimated 90% of the North

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    American population uses it in one form or another.
    American population uses it in one form or another.

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    The drug is used in various ways, such as in a powder or tablets or as a part of chocolate,
    The drug is used in various ways, such as in a powder or tablets or as a part of chocolate,

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    tea, or coffee.
    tea, or coffee.

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    A light oral dose is 20 to 75 mg.
    A light oral dose is 20 to 75 mg.

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    A common dose is 75 to 250 mg.
    A common dose is 75 to 250 mg.

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    And, a strong dose is 250 to 400 mg or more.
    And, a strong dose is 250 to 400 mg or more.

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    You should always check your local laws before ordering or using caffeine.
    You should always check your local laws before ordering or using caffeine.

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    Caffeine is legal in the US and generally everywhere else, though there may be some
    Caffeine is legal in the US and generally everywhere else, though there may be some

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    restrictions on the type of products that can be sold.
    restrictions on the type of products that can be sold.

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    There are some deaths from caffeine on record and it's clear high doses can be unpleasant
    There are some deaths from caffeine on record and it's clear high doses can be unpleasant

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    and very high doses can be lethal.
    and very high doses can be lethal.

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    At least one death occurred with around 10 grams, while there are other reports of people
    At least one death occurred with around 10 grams, while there are other reports of people

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    surviving up to 50 grams of caffeine.
    surviving up to 50 grams of caffeine.

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    However, for susceptible people, it appears the lowest lethal dose could be just 3 grams.
    However, for susceptible people, it appears the lowest lethal dose could be just 3 grams.

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    Given the average caffeine user takes about 250 mg per day, they're very far from a truly
    Given the average caffeine user takes about 250 mg per day, they're very far from a truly

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    dangerous amount.
    dangerous amount.

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    The LD50 is believed to be 150 mg per kilogram of bodyweight.
    The LD50 is believed to be 150 mg per kilogram of bodyweight.

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    That comes out to around 75 cups of coffee.
    That comes out to around 75 cups of coffee.

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    Clearly, you'd have to go out of your way to kill yourself with that amount of coffee.
    Clearly, you'd have to go out of your way to kill yourself with that amount of coffee.

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    Even with caffeine pills, you'd have to take dozens to obtain a lethal dose.
    Even with caffeine pills, you'd have to take dozens to obtain a lethal dose.

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    Powder is therefore a more dangerous way to use caffeine, since it's one of the only ways
    Powder is therefore a more dangerous way to use caffeine, since it's one of the only ways

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    you can mistakenly use a lethal amount.
    you can mistakenly use a lethal amount.

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    With powder, a lethal dose is contained in just a few teaspoons.
    With powder, a lethal dose is contained in just a few teaspoons.

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    When deaths occur, they usually involve seizure and cardiac arrhythmia.
    When deaths occur, they usually involve seizure and cardiac arrhythmia.

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    If you use a lower, but still unpleasant dose, such as 400 mg, you may experience caffeine
    If you use a lower, but still unpleasant dose, such as 400 mg, you may experience caffeine

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    overdose.
    overdose.

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    That state comes with the same negative effects usually found with stronger stimulants, such
    That state comes with the same negative effects usually found with stronger stimulants, such

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    as insomnia, anxiety, restlessness, disrupted thought and speech activity, rapid irregular
    as insomnia, anxiety, restlessness, disrupted thought and speech activity, rapid irregular

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    heart beats, muscle twitching, and irritability.
    heart beats, muscle twitching, and irritability.

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    Beyond that amount, you could experience hallucinations, cardiac issues, and even temporary psychosis
    Beyond that amount, you could experience hallucinations, cardiac issues, and even temporary psychosis

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    before reaching a deadly amount.
    before reaching a deadly amount.

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    Dependence does occur with caffeine and because it's such a commonly used drug, many people
    Dependence does occur with caffeine and because it's such a commonly used drug, many people

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    go through caffeine withdrawal at some point.
    go through caffeine withdrawal at some point.

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    Depending on your intake, withdrawal includes varying levels of headache, lack of concentration,
    Depending on your intake, withdrawal includes varying levels of headache, lack of concentration,

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    irritability, and fatigue.
    irritability, and fatigue.

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    Those symptoms usually exist for at least a couple days and sometimes more.
    Those symptoms usually exist for at least a couple days and sometimes more.

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    It's best to avoid combining caffeine with other stimulants since you're likely to experience
    It's best to avoid combining caffeine with other stimulants since you're likely to experience

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    greater negative cardiac effects, anxiety, and various overstimulation effects.
    greater negative cardiac effects, anxiety, and various overstimulation effects.

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    Also, with some specific drugs like MDMA, caffeine can reliably boost their negative
    Also, with some specific drugs like MDMA, caffeine can reliably boost their negative

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    effects.
    effects.

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    If you have any questions about caffeine, feel free to leave them in the comments section.
    If you have any questions about caffeine, feel free to leave them in the comments section.

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    You can also leave them in the Reddit thread for this video, which is linked in the description.
    You can also leave them in the Reddit thread for this video, which is linked in the description.

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    Support on Patreon is greatly appreciated, since it allows me to provide more drug education.
    Support on Patreon is greatly appreciated, since it allows me to provide more drug education.

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    If you want to help out, head to patreon.com/thedrugclassroom.
    If you want to help out, head to patreon.com/thedrugclassroom.

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    You can also contribute via PayPal or Bitcoin.
    You can also contribute via PayPal or Bitcoin.

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    You can connect with me on Twitter @SethAFitzgerald and via email at thedrugclassroom@gmail.com.
    You can connect with me on Twitter @SethAFitzgerald and via email at thedrugclassroom@gmail.com.

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    If you have any topic recommendations, you can post them in the comments section or send
    If you have any topic recommendations, you can post them in the comments section or send

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    them to be elsewhere.
    them to be elsewhere.

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Caffeine: What You Need To Know

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Intro:

Caffeine is a naturally occurring drug and the world's most popular psychoactive substance.
It functions as a stimulant that's largely removed from euphoria and other recreational
stimulant effects.. It's usually legal and is used in various forms, including tea, coffee, and soda.
The effects of a drug will vary for each user, so the most I can do is provide a general
overview of the effects.. The positive effects include bronchodilation, improved mental and physical performance,
stimulation, reduced boredom, and mood elevation.. Among the possible negative effects are increased blood pressure, vasoconstriction, acute dehydration,
increased heart rate, and jaw tension.. Also, with larger amounts, anxiety, insomnia, jitteriness, and reduced coordination may
appear.. Caffeine reliably improves mental and physical performance at moderate doses, though high
doses may negate some of the effects.. It's capable of attenuating many of the negative effects of mild sleep deprivation.
Whether you are sleep deprived or just fatigued, caffeine does alleviate or reduce drowsiness.
With physical performance, the drug can improve power output, endurance, and other factors
of aerobic and anaerobic activity.. The exact effects will vary depending on the source of your caffeine, since substances
like tea and coffee contain other chemicals that can augment the effects you receive.

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/disˈrəpt/

verb

interrupt event, activity, or process by causing disturbance or problem.

/imˈpro͞ov/

verb

To make, or become, something better.

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adjective noun

Being able or appropriate for a task or purpose. candidate for job.

/ˌsīkōˈaktiv/

adjective

Affecting the mind or mood.

/prəˈvīdəd/

conjunction verb

on condition or understanding that. To make available; to supply for use.

/əˈlēvēˌāt/

verb

make suffering, deficiency, or problem less severe.

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noun other

distinct compound or substance. Basic substances produced by mixing elements.

/ˈjen(ə)rəlē/

adverb

in most cases.

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adverb

Normally; regularly.

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adjective verb

Having been made better. To make, or become, something better.

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change resulting from cause. Tricks used in films to make an event seem real. cause something to happen.

/rəˈmo͞ovd/

adjective verb

separated in relationship by number of steps of descent. To take something off (e.g. clothing).

/əˈkər/

verb

To come to pass or to happen.

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verb

To make someone, something part of a group.

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noun

encouragement of something.