Economic Market Terms

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a thing that is divided into two parts or branches

adjective divided into two parts or branches

  • The graph can be represented as a bipartite graph with two sets of vertices.
  • The graph is like split into two groups, like a bipartite thing.
  • The graph is like divided into two parts, kind of like a bipartite setup.
  • Their relationship was like a bipartite arrangement, with clear boundaries between them.

noun a sudden and violent inroad, especially of a hostile army into a foreign territory; a sudden incursion or invasion; as, the irruptions of the Goths into the Roman Empire

  • The irruption of the virus led to a nationwide lockdown.
  • The sudden irruption of guests caught me off guard.
  • The party was going great until the irruption of drama.
  • Her laughter was an irruption of joy in the room.

noun the area of variation between upper and lower limits

verb to extend or stretch across a distance

  • The store offers a wide range of products to choose from.
  • They have a bunch of different stuff in stock.
  • They've got a whole range of things to pick from.
  • Her emotions ran the range from joy to sorrow throughout the day.