Dissipated
Phrasal verbs are two or more words that form a whole new word that has a different meaning than the original word. For example, "pickup" means "grab" or "raise", which is quite different from the definition of "pickup" alone.
"Quickly, before the rain started" This is an incomplete sentence,
A fragment is a “piece” (or part) of a sentence because it is missing information to make a complete sentence.
A sentence fragment is missing a subject, a verb, OR a complete idea.
Hanker after means بہت زیادہ خواہش ہونا
ہمیں دنیاوی خوشیوں کیلئے بہت زیادہ خواہش نہیں رکھنی چائیئے-
When the department was expanded it was clearly a wise move
the best phrase from the options “Expanding the department was clearly a wise move”
ND27-7-2023
Look up is a phrasal verb which means ڈھونڈنا
Look down upon someone means کسی کو حقیر سمجھنا
Despise means کسی کو حقیر سمجھنا
Wreckage کباڑmeans the remains of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed.
Here “A heap of broken glass and metal” represents a wreckage
"Agree with" is the correct phrase to replace "follow you" in the context of agreeing with someone's point of view.
Cut off the head means سر قلم کرنا
Decapitate means سر قلم کرنا
Status Quo means صورتحال