noun a heavy object attached to a rope or chain and used to moor a vessel to the sea bottom

verb to secure a ship with an anchor

  • The anchor of the ship was lowered into the water to keep it from drifting.
  • Make sure to anchor the tent securely so it doesn't blow away.
  • I'm the anchor of our group, always keeping everyone grounded.
  • Her faith was the anchor that kept her steady during difficult times.

verb to have relevance or influence on something

preposition to have a connection or relation to something

  • The new evidence will bear upon the outcome of the trial.
  • Your decision will bear upon the success of the project.
  • How you present yourself will bear upon your chances of getting the job.
  • The weight of her responsibilities seemed to bear upon her shoulders.

verb to deprive or dispossess of something, especially property, authority, or title

  • The company decided to divest its non-core assets to focus on its main business.
  • She's planning to divest her old clothes and donate them to charity.
  • I'm going to divest myself of this toxic relationship once and for all.
  • He needed to divest himself of all distractions in order to fully concentrate on his work.

noun a series of short, irregular bursts of activity or progress

  • The project progressed in fits and starts due to various delays in funding.
  • She's been working on her novel in fits and starts, but she's determined to finish it.
  • I've been trying to get in shape, but it's been happening in fits and starts.
  • Their relationship moved forward in fits and starts, with moments of intense passion followed by periods of distance.

verb to form a hypothesis; to propose a theory or explanation based on limited evidence

  • Scientists hypothesize that the new drug will be effective in treating the disease.
  • I'm just hypothesizing here, but I think she might be late because of traffic.
  • I'm just guessing, but I hypothesize that we'll have a pop quiz tomorrow.
  • She hypothesized that if she worked hard enough, she could achieve her dreams.

noun a deep, wide trench surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack

  • The castle was surrounded by a deep and wide moat for added protection.
  • We can't get to the other side of the moat without a boat.
  • Let's chill by the moat and enjoy the view.
  • The company's strong brand acts as a moat against competition.

noun a cumulative series of bets in which winnings accruing from each transaction are used as a stake for a further bet

verb to exploit successfully

  • He decided to parlay his initial investment into a successful business venture.
  • She's hoping to parlay her popularity on social media into a career as an influencer.
  • I'm gonna try to parlay this small win into a big payday at the casino.
  • She was able to parlay her natural charm into getting people to do what she wanted.

verb to be in a particular position or location

adjective located in a particular place or position

  • The new office building is situated in the heart of the business district.
  • The restaurant is situated right next to the park, so it's a great spot for a picnic.
  • I love that the skate park is situated so close to my house.
  • Her mind was situated on the idea of starting her own business, and nothing could distract her from it.

noun A person who is skilled in the art of organizing and directing military operations or maneuvers

adjective Relating to or characteristic of a tactician

  • The tactician carefully analyzed the battlefield before devising a strategic plan.
  • My friend is such a tactician when it comes to playing chess.
  • That guy is a real tactician when it comes to getting what he wants.
  • She was a tactician in the game of politics, always knowing the right move to make.

adjective capable of being maintained or defended; able to be upheld or justified

  • The argument put forth by the researchers is tenable based on the evidence provided.
  • I think his excuse for being late is pretty tenable, don't you?
  • I don't think that excuse is very tenable, if you ask me.
  • The foundation of their relationship is no longer tenable.

noun a thing that is regarded as more important than any other

adjective of greatest importance or urgency

  • Ensuring the safety of our employees is our top priority.
  • Finishing this project on time is our top priority right now.
  • Getting that promotion is my top priority at the moment.
  • Making sure our customers are satisfied is always our top priority.

noun the process of converting information into digital data

  • The process of datafication involves converting various aspects of life into digital data.
  • Datafication is all about turning everything into data that can be analyzed and used.
  • Datafication is like turning real-life stuff into digital stuff for analysis.
  • Datafication is like putting everything under a microscope and turning it into data points.

noun a term used in the pharmaceutical industry to describe the period when multiple patents for blockbuster drugs expire, allowing generic versions to enter the market

  • The pharmaceutical company is facing a significant revenue decline due to the upcoming patent cliff.
  • The drug company is about to lose a lot of money because of the patent cliff.
  • The company is screwed when the patent cliff hits.
  • The patent cliff looms like a dark cloud over the company's future profits.

noun a process of assessing or re-assessing something

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  • The company is undergoing a re-evaluation of its financial strategies.
  • I think it's time for a re-evaluation of our vacation plans.
  • We need to do a re-eval on our relationship status.
  • Sometimes life requires a re-evaluation of priorities to find true happiness.

noun a period of five years, half of a decade

  • The company has been in operation for over a demi-decade now.
  • We've been friends for a demi-decade already!
  • I can't believe it's been a whole demi-decade since we graduated!
  • The changes in technology over the past demi-decade have been astounding.