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Answered by pragyakata
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contain  
v.
keep within limits; not to allow to spread

The big mistake last time was to dither: containing an epidemic early is easier and cheaper and saves lives; this time medical staff have been rushed to the scene.

humane  
a.
having or showing compassion or benevolence

Mr Kore-Eda is one of world cinema's most humane and skilful storytellers, and "Shoplifters" is another of his low-key, acutely observed, ultimately devastating studies of contemporary Japanese life.

succession  
n.
a number of things sharing a specified characteristic and following one after the other

In the past, companies with sloppy approaches have been able to count on their customers' lack of interest in cybersecurity which has dwindled over the years despite a succession of hacking scandals.

outfit  
n.
a group that works as a team

The party locked arms with the third force, a regional outfit called the Janata Dal-Secular; the pairing of two parties thus claimed the right to replace the incumbent from them as chief minister.

side  
v.
support or oppose in a conflict

When Mr Meshal sided with his Qatari financiers, who backed Syria's Islamist rebels after the uprising in 2011, Mr Assad and his men fumed at the treachery.

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Explanation:

succession

n.

a number of things sharing a specified characteristic and following one after the other

contain  

v.

keep within limits; not to allow to spread

The big mistake last time was to dither: containing an epidemic early is easier and cheaper and saves lives; this time medical staff have been rushed to the scene.

humane  

a.

having or showing compassion or benevolence

Mr Kore-Eda is one of world cinema's most humane and skilful storytellers, and "Shoplifters" is another of his low-key, acutely observed, ultimately devastating studies of contemporary Japanese life.

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