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Marketing Director: "Our new product launch will 'Drag on Competition' and establish us as market leaders." 学び始める
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To slow down or impede the progress or success of competitors through various means, such as innovation, pricing strategies, or market dominance. Marketing Director: "Our new product launch will '____________________' and establish us as market leaders."
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Can you think of a common illness or condition that can afflict people and describe its impact? Counselor: "The recent lay-offs 'Afflict' many of our employees, causing stress and uncertainty." 学び始める
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To cause pain, suffering, or distress to someone or something; to trouble or burden with difficulties. Can you think of a common illness or condition that can afflict people and describe its impact? Counselor: "The recent lay-offs '____________________' many of our employees, causing stress and uncertainty."
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Analyst: "The company's declining stock prices are 'Indicative' of underlying financial issues." 学び始める
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Serving as a sign or indication of something; suggesting or revealing information, typically concerning future trends or events. Analyst: "The company's declining stock prices are '____________________' of underlying financial issues."
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Do you consider your smartphone indispensable? 学び始める
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Absolutely necessary; essential. Yes, my smartphone is indispensable; I rely on it for communication, navigation, and managing my schedule.
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Operations Director: "We need to 'Ramp up' production to meet the increasing demand for our product." 学び始める
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To increase or raise something, especially gradually or in stages; to boost or intensify activity or production. Operations Director: "We need to '____________________' production to meet the increasing demand for our product."
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How did he set himself up for success in his new business? 学び始める
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To position or prepare oneself for a particular outcome or situation. He set himself up for success in his new business by conducting thorough market research and planning carefully.
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Have you ever dealt with unruly behavior in a classroom? 学び始める
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Disorderly or uncontrollable; difficult to manage or control. Yes, I’ve dealt with unruly behavior in a classroom before; it can be challenging to manage but important to address promptly.
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Have you ever been adamant about a decision? 学び始める
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Refusing to change one’s mind or position; stubborn. Yes, I’ve been adamant about a decision when I felt strongly that it was the right choice for me.
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Have you ever been accused of being presumptuous? 学び始める
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Acting without proper authority or permission; overstepping bounds. Yes, I’ve been accused of being presumptuous when I assumed I knew what someone else was thinking.
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Project Coordinator: "Unexpected delays in procurement are 'Impeding' the construction project." 学び始める
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To delay, hinder, or obstruct the progress or movement of something; to create difficulties or obstacles. Project Coordinator: "Unexpected delays in procurement are '____________________' the construction project."
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Manager: "Effective training is a 'Necessity' for new employees to understand our company policies." 学び始める
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The state or quality of being necessary or indispensable; something that is required or essential. Manager: "Effective training is a '____________________' for new employees to understand our company policies."
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Nullifies any obligations Legal Counsel: "The breach of contract 'Nullifies' any obligations the parties had to each other." 学び始める
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To make something legally void or ineffective; to cancel out the effect or validity of something. Legal Counsel: "The breach of contract '____________________' any obligations the parties had to each other."
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CEO: "We're 'Fortunate' to have secured this partnership; it will greatly benefit our company." 学び始める
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Having good luck; favored by fortune or chance; being in a favorable or advantageous position. CEO: "We're '____________________' to have secured this partnership; it will greatly benefit our company."
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Have you ever felt like you got nowhere with a difficult problem? 学び始める
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To make no progress or achieve no success. Yes, I’ve felt like I got nowhere with a difficult problem when I couldn’t find a solution despite trying different approaches.
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Colleague: "He 'Flat Out Lied To Me' about his involvement in the project; I can't trust him anymore." 学び始める
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To be deliberately deceived or misled by someone; to be told a blatant untruth by another person. Colleague: "He '____________________' about his involvement in the project; I can't trust him anymore."
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Trainer: "The success stories of our clients 'Exemplify' the effectiveness of our training program." 学び始める
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To serve as a typical example or illustration of something; to demonstrate or represent something effectively. Trainer: "The success stories of our clients '____________________' the effectiveness of our training program."
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HR Manager: "We're implementing new policies to 'Alleviate' employee stress and improve morale." 学び始める
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To make something less severe or intense; to relieve or lessen the burden or difficulty of something. HR Manager: "We're implementing new policies to '____________________' employee stress and improve morale."
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Can you describe what makes your favorite place distinctive? 学び始める
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Having unique qualities or characteristics. Yes, my favorite place is distinctive because of its unique architecture, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty.
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