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ultimately
Definition: In the end; as a final result, after all other factors have been considered.
Example: 'Ultimately, the decision to close the factory came down to profitability.'
persistence
Definition: Continued effort to achieve something despite difficulties or opposition.
Example: 'Her persistence in practicing the piano daily allowed her to master the difficult piece.'
to attribute
Definition: To regard something as caused by or belonging to someone/something.
Examples: 'Many people attribute the invention of the light bulb to Thomas Edison,' or 'He attributed his success to hard work and a bit of luck.'
bias
Definition: A prejudice for or against one thing, person, or group, often unfairly.
Example: 'The reporter was accused of having a political bias in her coverage of the election.'
to decline
Definition: To decrease in quantity, quality, or strength; to become worse.
Examples: 'The company's revenue began to decline after a new competitor entered the market,' or 'His health started to decline rapidly.'
subsequent
Definition: Coming after something in time or order; following.
Example: 'The initial investigation revealed some clues, and subsequent inquiries led to an arrest.'
to establish
Definition: To set up or create something on a firm basis, or to prove something true.
Examples: 'The committee was established to investigate the new policy,' or 'Scientists worked to establish a link between diet and heart disease.'
to seek
Definition: To try to find or obtain something; to look for.
Examples: 'After graduation, she decided to seek new opportunities in the tech industry,' or 'He sought advice from an experienced mentor.'
to promote
Definition: To support a cause, publicize a product, or raise someone to a higher rank.
Examples: 'The advertising campaign aimed to promote the new smartphone,' or 'The manager was promoted to a senior role.'
to praise
Definition: To express warm approval or admiration for achievements or qualities.
Examples: 'The critics praised the director's latest film for its innovative storytelling,' or 'She was praised for her bravery in a difficult situation.'
aspect
Definition: A particular part or feature of something.
Examples: 'We need to consider every aspect of the proposal before making a final decision,' or 'One important aspect of the job is problem-solving.'
to persuade
Definition: To convince someone to do or believe something through reasoning.
Examples: 'He tried to persuade his parents to let him go on the trip,' or 'The lawyer presented compelling evidence to persuade the jury.'
to entertain
Definition: To provide amusement or enjoyment to people.
Examples: 'The clown's performance was designed to entertain the children,' or 'He enjoys reading novels that entertain and enlighten him.'
to comprehend
Definition: To understand completely and thoroughly.
Example: 'It took the students a while to fully comprehend the complex mathematical theory.'
to inspire
Definition: To motivate or fill someone with the urge to do something creative or positive.
Example: 'Her story of overcoming adversity inspired many people to pursue their dreams.'
inflexible
Definition: Unable to change or adapt to new conditions; rigid.
Examples: 'The company's inflexible policies made it difficult for employees to work remotely,' or 'He had an inflexible attitude towards change.'
to emphasise
Definition: To give special importance or prominence to something; to stress.
Example: 'During her speech, she chose to emphasize the importance of teamwork and collaboration.'
eminent
Definition: Famous and respected within a particular field for achievements.
Examples: 'Professor Davies is an eminent scholar in quantum physics,' or 'The eminent conductor led the orchestra with precision.'
predetermined
Definition: Decided or established in advance; determined beforehand.
Examples: 'The outcome of the game seemed predetermined,' or 'The tour had a predetermined route.'
finite
Definition: Having limits or an end; not endless.
Examples: 'Our natural resources are finite, so we must
trait
A quality or characteristic of a person.
Example: His most admirable trait is his honesty.
lack
To not have something needed.
Example: The garden suffered from a lack of water.
dedication
Hard work or effort for something.
Example: Her dedication to her research earned her a scholarship.
innate
Natural; existing from birth.
Example: Birds have an innate ability to build nests.
manifest
To show or display clearly.
Example: Her excitement began to manifest as a wide smile.
deficiency
A lack or shortage of something necessary.
Example: A vitamin deficiency can lead to health problems.
relish
Great enjoyment or enthusiasm.
Example: She relishes every opportunity to learn something new.
contribution
Something given to help achieve something.
Example: His contribution to the team's success was significant.
contemplate
To think about something carefully.
Example: He needed time to contemplate the difficult decision.
conduct
To carry out or perform an activity.
Example: The scientists will conduct an experiment next week.
resilient
Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
Example: The community proved to be incredibly resilient after the storm.
widen
To become or make broader.
Example: The company plans to widen its product range.
evident
Clear and obvious; easily seen.
Example: Her surprise was evident on her face.
outperform
To perform better than someone or something.
Example: The new model is expected to outperform its predecessor.
possess
To own or have something.
Example: He doesn't possess the necessary skills for the job.
latter
The second of two things mentioned.
Example: Between running and swimming, I prefer the latter.
ensure
To make certain that something happens.
Example: Please ensure that all doors are locked before leaving.
counterpart
Someone or something with the same job or purpose.
Example: The CEO met with her counterpart from the rival company.
regress
To return to an earlier state.
Example: After a period of improvement, the patient's condition began to regress.
initiative
A new plan or process to achieve a goal.
Example: The school launched a new initiative to promote reading.
stereotyping
A fixed idea about a group of people.
Example: It's important to avoid stereotyping based on appearance.
peer
A person who is equal to another in age or status.
Example: Students often learn a great deal from their peers.
fascinated
Extremely interested.
Example: She was fascinated by the intricate details of the ancient artifact.