Word Association
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If develop is to assess, then train is to: measure, change, move, or educate
If performance is to completion then, energy is to: action, inertia, rest, maintain
If response is to stimuli then, reaction is to: ability, event, movement, or time
If convent is to cloister, then eyrie is to: hide, nest, open, or show
If transition is to change, then immobility is to: staticism, flow, mobility, or dynamicism
If rotate is to energy, then stop is to: brake, start, run, or push
If band is to frequency, then spectrum is to: time, color, height, or width
If centrifuge is to inertia, then wheel is to: speed, ascent, rotation, or ride
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