breakthrough |
an important discovery in a particular field that encourages an acceleration in knowledge or expertise. |
cleave1 |
to adhere tightly; stick fast (usually followed by "to"). |
compatible |
able to exist or function harmoniously with another. |
deploy |
to move, position, or distribute so as to make ready or effective for a particular purpose. |
distort |
to twist out of shape; change the way a thing looks or acts. |
ensemble |
a group of performers, such as actors or musicians, who perform together. |
expel |
to force out or drive out. |
fluctuation |
unsteadiness; vacillation. |
gauge |
to make an estimate of; judge. |
ongoing |
continuing from sometime in the past into the present. |
penalty |
a punishment given for breaking a law, rule, or agreement. |
profit |
the amount of money made by a business that is more than the amount put in at the start or paid out as expenses. |
rationale |
a fundamental reason for doing or being; basis. |
swoon |
to lose consciousness; faint. |
transit |
the act of passing over, across, or through; passage. |