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# Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 toughest Synonyms | 4 toughest Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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1. repatriation | noun | the act of returning someone to their own country | restitution · restoration · homecoming · reinstatement | exile · expatriation · deportation · displacement | The government arranged the repatriation of citizens stranded abroad. |
2. bicameralism | noun | a system with two legislative chambers or houses | dual-chamber system · bicamerality · two-house legislature · dual-legislature | unicameralism · single-chamber system · monocameralism · one-house legislature | Bicameralism can slow lawmaking but adds checks between the two houses. |
3. perpetuation | noun | the continuation or prolonging of something | persistence · continuation · entrenchment · endurance | cessation · termination · discontinuation · abolition | Policies should avoid the perpetuation of inequality across generations. |
4. vulnerability | noun | the state of being open to harm or attack | susceptibility · fragility · exposure · proneness | resilience · robustness · invulnerability · immunity | After the breach, the firm's vulnerability to hackers was clear. |
5. synthetic | adjective | made or produced artificially, not natural | artificial · fabricated · contrived · man-made | natural · organic · genuine · authentic | The lab developed a synthetic compound that mimics natural hormones. |
6. algorithm | noun | a precise set of instructions for solving a problem | procedure · heuristic · protocol · routine | randomness · improvisation · ad-hoc method · intuition | The search algorithm returned results in under a second. |
7. metadata | noun | data that describes other data (like title, date, author) | descriptors · ancillary data · provenance info · annotative data | raw data · primary data · content data · original dataset | Good metadata makes it easy to find archived documents. |
8. authentication | noun | the process of proving something is real or true | verification · validation · corroboration · credentialing | forgery · falsification · impersonation · repudiation | Two-factor authentication protects user accounts from fraud. |
9. dissemination | noun | the act of spreading information widely | propagation · diffusion · promulgation · circulation | containment · suppression · secrecy · restriction | The dissemination of the report increased public awareness. |
10. jurisdiction | noun | the official power to make legal decisions in an area | authority · sovereignty · remit · competence | extraterritoriality · lawlessness · noncompetence · impotence | The case fell under the jurisdiction of the federal court. |
11. interoperability | noun | ability of different systems to work together smoothly | compatibility · interconnectivity · integration · coherence | incompatibility · isolation · fragmentation · noninteroperability | Interoperability between platforms improved user experience. |
12. accommodative | adjective | willing to help or adjust; cooperative | conciliatory · obliging · receptive · flexible | inflexible · uncooperative · antagonistic · rigid | Her accommodative attitude resolved the tense meeting quickly. |
13. unprecedented | adjective | never happened or seen before; novel | unparalleled · novel · unheard-of · exceptional | commonplace · routine · ordinary · familiar | The project faced unprecedented demand in its first week. |
14. disciplinary | adjective | related to punishment or rules enforcement | corrective · punitive · regulatory · reformatory | lenient · permissive · indulgent · tolerant | The university launched a disciplinary inquiry into the allegations. |
15. incremental | adjective | happening in small, gradual steps | gradual · progressive · stepwise · cumulative | sudden · abrupt · radical · wholesale | They achieved success through incremental improvements each month. |
16. reimbursement | noun | payment given back to cover expenses | compensation · repayment · indemnification · restitution | withholding · nonpayment · charge · forfeiture | Submit receipts to the finance team for reimbursement. |
17. institutional | adjective | relating to an established organization or system | organizational · systemic · bureaucratic · corporate | informal · ad-hoc · personal · private | Institutional rules require staff to log all transactions. |
18. misappropriate | verb | to take something dishonestly for one's own use | embezzle · misapply · misallocate · pilfer | return · restitute · restore · allocate lawfully | He was accused of trying to misappropriate company funds. |
19. incentivize | verb | to offer rewards to encourage a behavior | motivate · encourage · induce · stimulate | discourage · dissuade · deter · demotivate | The firm will incentivize staff with bonuses for meeting targets. |
20. syndicate | noun | a group or organization formed to carry out a business or crime | consortium · cartel · cabal · conglomerate | individual enterprise · solitary operator · standalone · independent | A media syndicate bought exclusive rights to distribute the series. |
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