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INFER means to DEDUCE or to FIGURE something out in a given situation.
I think you mean ameliorate, which means to make something that is bad into something better. The new law will ameliorate this situation.
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Prepare means to get ready.
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Yes there is. It means understanding or awareness, particularly of your immediate environment, situation, or surrounding.
INFER means to DEDUCE or to FIGURE something out in a given situation.
The word drag means a bad situation ; or something heavy that is too heavy to carry
I think you mean ameliorate, which means to make something that is bad into something better. The new law will ameliorate this situation.
It means to consider a situation as if it actually exists, when it does not exist. To be contingent upon. The phrase hypothetically speaking means to discuss something as if it had happened when it has not yet happened.
"Surrounding" refers to the area or environment that encloses or encompasses a particular object or space. It can also refer to things that are nearby or close in proximity to something else.
It is likely you are thinking of the word "Consideration" which means to give careful thought to something. If I were to venture a guess as to what "Consituation" would mean, if that word existed, I would interpret the part "Con" as being something related or attached to something else and would then define "Consituation" as a situation that is strongly correlated with another situation.
Skein means yarn that is knotted and coiled loosely. It can also mean anything that is a complicated arrangement or something that is a complicated situation.
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"Concerned" is a word that is synonymous (means the same as) the word "worried". If someone is concerned for you, he/she is worried for you, and he/she probably cares about you and wants to let you know that something is wrong with a current situation.
Adundance is not a word. Abundance, which you may mean, is a word. It means there is a lot of something. It means there is plenty of something.