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109 Cards in this Set

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File

To officially record something such as a complaint, law case, and official document

Formula

A method or set of principles that you use to solve a problem or make sure something is not successful

Grade

The level of degree of quality

Index

A standard by which the level of something can be judged

Integral

Essential, fundamental

Parameter

Limits, restrictions

Passive

Related to inactivity

Preliminary

Initial, introductory

Protocol

Procedure, set of rules

Route

The pathway from one place to another, especially one that is used often

Tense

Nervous, worried

Accumulate

To gradually get more and more of something over a period of time

Brief

Continuing for a short time

Channeled

Controlled or directed towards a particular purpose

Chart

Make a map of an area or land, ocean or starts

Components

Parts that make up a machine or system

Convert

To change from one form, system, or purpose to a different one, or to make something do this

Detect

To notice or discover something, especially something that is not easy to see, hear, detect

Enormous

Extremely large in size or amount

Generate

Produce or make something

Implement

Begin to make something happen

Incidence

Number of times something happens

Inhibit

Prevent growth or development

Inspect

To examine something carefully in order to find out more about it or check what it is

Integrity

Good condition, soundness

Satisfactory

Fulfilling expectations or needs; acceptable, though not outstanding or perfect

Medicine

The treatment and study of illnesses and injury

Minimal

Very small in degree or amount

Monitor

To carefully watch, listen to, or examine something over a period of time in order to check for any changes or developments

Option

Something you can choose

Shift

Change or movement

Spherical

Round

Thereby

With the result that something happens

Uniformity

The quality of being or looking the same as all other members of a group

Version

A copy of something that is slightly different from the other forms of it

Visualized

Form a picture of something in the mind

Accommodate

To accept someone's opinion or needs and try to do what the person wants, especially when your ideas differ

Appendix

Are part at the end of the book or paper containing additional information

Automatic

Certain, sure, guaranteed

Committed

Willing to work very hard at something

Compensate

To pay someone money because the person has suffered injury, loss or damage

Displace

Move, relocate, and transfer

Enforcement

Making people obey a rule or law, especially by punishing those who do not obey it

Financial

Related to money, or the management of money

Ignorance

Lack of knowledge or information about something

Incentive

Encouragement, motivation, reason

Initially

At the start, to begin with, at the outset

Irrelevant

Not useful in or not relating to a particular situation

Mechanism

Procedure, system, method

Pose

To exist in a way that may cause a problem, danger, or difficulty

Prime

Major, chief, principal

Rational

Reasonable, logical, sensible

Recovery

The process of returning to a normal condition after a period of trouble or difficulty

Registration

The act of recording names and details on an official list

Resolution

A formal decision or statement agreed on by a group of people, especially after a vote

Restore

Reestablish, return, bring back

Scheme

Method, system, plan

Scope

Range, extent, reach

Suspend

To officially stop something from continuing

Welfare

Money paid by the government to people who are poor, do not have jobs, are sick, etc.

Abstract

Existing only as an idea, or quality rather than something real you can see or touch

Coherent

Clear, reasoned

Context

The situation, events, or information that is relates to something and helps you to u understand it better

Drama

An exciting and unusual situation or set of events

Erode

Wear away, eat into

Focus

To pay special attention to a particular person or thing instead of others

Funding

Money, financial support

Institute

Organization, association

Intelligence

The ability to learn, understand and think about things

Intrinsic

Natural, fundamental

Investigation

Examination, study

Investigation

Examination, study

Invoke

To make a particular idea or image appear in people's mind

Migrate

Travel, journey

Paradigm

A particular way of doing something or thinking about something that is generally accepted or copied

Physically

In relation to the body, rather than the mind or soul

Previously

Formerly, up to that time

Publish

To have your research printed in journal or books, for people to read

Reverse

The exact opposite of what has just been mentioned

Revise

Change, modify

Scenario

Situation or set of circumstances

Sequence

The order thay events or actions happen in or are supposed to happen in

Simulate

Suggest, imitate

Submit

To give a plan, piece of writing, idea, etc. To someone for them to consider or approve

Successive

Subsequent, following

Aggregate

Total

Analogy

Comparison of two things that seem similar

Circumstance

The facts or conditions that affect a situation, action, event, etc.

Commence

To begin or start something

Conceive

Imagine what something is like

Concurrent

At the same time

Coordinate

To organize people or things so that they work together well or succeed

Definite

Clearly known, seen, or stated, and very certain

Depress

To prevent something from working correctly or being as active as it usually is; to reduce the value of something

Hierarchy

A system of organization in which people or things are divided into levels of importance

Hypothesis

A suggested but unproved explanation for something

Imposing

Large, important-looking, and impressive

Intervene

To become involved in a situation in order to change it or stop something from happening, especially in a situation in which there was no previous direct involvement

Likewise

Similarly

Logical

Seemingly reasonable and sensible

Offset

To counterbalance; if something such as a cost or amount offsets another cost or amount, the two things have the opposite effect and so the situation remains the same

Phenomenon

Something that happens or exists

Positive

A quality or feature of something that is good or useful

Prospect

The chance of something happening

Ratio

Relationship between the two amounts, represented by a pair of numbers showing how much bigger one amount is than the other

React

To behave in a particular way because of something that has happened

Release

Set free

Temporarily

Not permanent

Unified

Combined to make a single unit