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select
/sɪˈlɛkt/
As a verb, it conveys a sense of deliberate intention and discernment. It is more formal and precise than "pick," implying a process of evaluation based on specific criteria rather than a random or impulsive choice. In digital contexts, it has become the standard term for highlighting an item in a user interface, stripping away some of its high-formality but retaining the sense of targeted identification. As an adjective, it carries a strong connotation of exclusivity and prestige. It describes not just quality, but a restricted access that creates a social or professional barrier, often implying a "privileged" status for those included.
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Just need you to select the 'standard' plan for your insurance before it lapses.
i'm literally drowning in midterms and you want me to do admin work lol