Scarcity

Unit 3A
NASIBAH ALMULHIM
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Scarcity
(n) an inadequate supply , rarity.
There was a scarcity of water in the desert.
Precious
(adj.) very valuable
We cannot afford to waste precious time
Exceed
(v) To greater than something or to go beyond limits
He was fined for exceeding the speed limit
Revenue
(n.) money or income.
My weekly revenue has increased over the past year
Offset
(v) to balance the effect of one thing by doing another action
He was able to offset his travel expenses against tax
Accommodate
(v) To have enough room for something: to adjust for
someone’s need.
The island was used to accommodate child refugees.
Restore
(v) To return something to its previous good condition
I want to restore my computer that I have in storage
Dramatic
(adj.) sudden and very noticeable; exciting and impressive.
The fight between my cats was overly dramatic
Hesitate
(v) To wait for a short time before speaking or acting
Ms. Kristie hesitated for a moment and then said 'yes'..
Eliminate
(v) To remove completely
Fatty foods should be eliminated from the diet