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elements

noun as in grammar

noun as in rudiments

noun as in smattering

Strongest matches

Weak match

noun as in weather

Strongest match

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One of the most anticipated elements of this year's appeal is a new version of Girls Aloud single I'll Stand By You, with the lead vocal sung entirely by their late bandmate Sarah Harding.

From BBC

Elements of that assessment were echoed by the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, now-retired Gen. Mark Milley, who told Watergate journalist and author Bob Woodward that he considered Trump “fascist to the core.”

The sympathizers, who are to all appearances still innocuous fellow-citizens in a nontotalitarian society, can hardly be called single-minded fanatics; through them, the movements make their fantastic lies more generally acceptable, can spread their propaganda in milder, more respectable forms, until the whole atmosphere is poisoned with totalitarian elements which are hardly recognizable as such but appear to be normal political reactions or opinions.

From Salon

Another way of thinking about it is that the way we understand democracy in the modern era includes a number of elements, only one of which is electing leaders at regular intervals through free and fair elections.

From Slate

Facing a mass exodus of advertisers over his relaxation of the platform's user speech policies, the entrepreneur also monetised elements of the site to raise revenue.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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