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portray : to make a picture of : depict 2 a : to describe in words b : to play the role of
Constructive declared such by judicial construction or interpretation <constructive fraud> 2 : of or relating to construction or creation 3 : promoting improvement or development <constructive criticism>
infrastructure : the basic equipment and structures (such as roads and bridges) that are needed for a country, region, or organization to function properly
obstruction : something that blocks something else and makes it difficult for things to move through : the condition of being blocked so that things cannot move through easily : the act of making it difficult for something to happen or move forward
portage a : the carrying of boats or goods overland from one body of water to another or around an obstacle (as a rapids) b : the route followed in making such a transfer
porter a person stationed at a door or gate to admit or assist those entering
portfolio a flat case for carrying documents or drawings : a set of drawings, paintings, or photographs that are presented together in a folder finance : the investments that are owned by a person or organization
reconstruction the act or process of building something that was damaged or destroyed again : the process of putting something (such as a country) back into a good condition : a process in which an event or series of events is carefully examined in order to find
report : a story in a newspaper or on radio or television that is about something that happened or that gives information about something
support : to agree with or approve of (someone or something) : to show that you approve of (someone or something) by doing something : to give help or assistance to (someone or something)
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