Vocabulary

  • decommission
    withdraw from active service;
  • apprehensive
    Anticipating something with anxiety or fear; Perceptive; quick to learn; intelligent; capable of grasping with the mind or intellect
  • abundance
    the property of a more than adequate quantity or supply;
  • incur
    make oneself subject to; bring upon oneself; become liable to; “People who smoke incur a great danger to their health”
  • obligation
    duty: the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force;
  • compliance
    conformity: acting according to certain accepted standards;
  • introspection
    In computing, type introspection is a capability of some object-oriented programming languages to determine the type of an object at runtime.
  • repertoire
    the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation; “the repertory of the supposed feats of mesmerism”; “has a large repertory of dialects and characters”
  • obliged
    duty-bound(p): under a moral obligation to do something
  • deplete
    1. reduce in numbers or quantity; 2. empty out; exhaust
  • fend
    try to manage without help;
    “The youngsters had to fend for themselves after their parents died”
    To take care of or responsibility for oneself;
    To defend, to take care of; typically construed with for
  • lingo
    slang: a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves);
    “they don’t speak our lingo”
  • escort
    bodyguard: someone who escorts and protects a prominent person
  • shred
    A long, narrow piece cut or torn off; a strip;
    In general, a fragment; a piece; a particle;
    To cut or tear into narrow and long pieces or strips;
    To ride aggressively; To drop fat and water weight before a competition
  • frisk
    search as for concealed weapons by running the hands rapidly
    over the clothing and through the pockets;
    “The police frisked everyone at the airport”
  • libelous
    defamatory, libeling, referring to something that causes harm to
    someone’s reputation especially with malice or disregard;
    meeting the legal standards for libel
  • liability
    the state of being legally obliged and responsible
  • cripple
    crippled – disabled in the feet or legs; “a crippled soldier”; “a game leg”
  • counterfeit
    forge: make a copy of with the intent to deceive;
    “he faked the signature”;
    “they counterfeited dollar bills”;
    “She forged a Green Card”
  • circumvent
    to avoid or get around something; to bypass; to surround or besiege; to outwit or outsmart
  • endurance
    the power to withstand hardship or stress;
    “the marathon tests a runner’s endurance”
  • disposition
    disposal: the act or means of getting rid of something
  • factually
    as a fact or based on fact
  • prudence
    prudent – careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment;
    “a prudent manager”; “prudent rulers”;
    “prudent hesitation”; “more prudent to hide than to fight”
  • denigrate
    defame: charge falsely or with malicious intent;
    attack the good name and reputation of someone;
    “The journalists have defamed me!”
    “The article in the paper sullied my reputation”
  • jeopardize
    endanger: pose a threat to; present a danger to; “The pollution is endangering the crops”
  • artifacts
    a man-made object taken as a whole
  • escalate
    to increase (something) in extent or intensity;
    to intensify or step up;
    in technical support, to transfer a telephone caller to the next higher level of authority
  • endeavor
    A sincere attempt.
    A determined or assiduous effort towards a specific goal;
    Enterprise; assiduous or persistent activity;
    To attempt through application of effort;
    To work with purpose
  • ethical
    conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior;
    “an ethical lawyer”; “ethical medical practice”;
  • nimble
    agile: mentally quick; “an agile mind”; “nimble wits”
    Quick and light in movement or action; Quick-witted and alert
  • elope
    run away secretly with one’s beloved;
    “The young couple eloped and got married in Las Vegas”
    elopement – the act of running away with a lover (usually to get married)
  • agglutinate
    To join together into a group or mass
  • cosmos
    universe:everything that exists anywhere; “they study the evolution of the universe”; “the biggest tree in existence”
  • chaos
    a state of extreme confusion and disorder
    the formless and disordered state of matter before the creation of the cosmos

  • dispense with
    spare: give up what is not strictly needed;
    “he asked if they could spare one of their horses to speed his journey”
    waive: do without or cease to hold or adhere to;
    “We are dispensing with formalities”; “relinquish the old ideas”
    forgo or do or go without;
    You can dispense with the schema name and component selector
    by creating a SYNONYM in the purchasing schema.
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