Education Policies And Procedures

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to have the same opinion or belief as someone else

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • I agree with the findings of the research study.
  • I totally agree with your point of view.
  • I'm vibing with what you're saying, I agree with it.
  • I agree with the sentiment behind your words.

verb present participle of the verb 'bar', meaning to prevent or prohibit

preposition used to indicate an exception or exclusion

  • Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the project will be completed on time.
  • We should be able to make it on time, barring any hiccups along the way.
  • We're good to go, barring any last-minute issues.
  • Barring a miracle, there is no way we can win this game.

noun the act of sending someone away or the act of ending a legal case, contract, etc.

adjective relating to the act of dismissing someone or something

  • The employee faced dismissal for repeatedly violating company policies.
  • She was given the boot after too many warnings.
  • He got the axe for not showing up to work on time.
  • His dismissal from the project was like a slap in the face.

noun the act of organizing or controlling something strictly

  • The military base operated with strict regimentation to ensure discipline among the soldiers.
  • The school's rules were so strict, it felt like we were living under regimentation.
  • I can't stand all this regimentation at work, it's suffocating!
  • The strict regimentation of the company's policies left little room for creativity or innovation.

noun the action of moving something from one place to another

verb to move from one place to another

adjective used to describe something that involves moving from one place to another

  • The bank requires a signed authorization letter for any fund transfer exceeding $10,000.
  • Can you transfer me some cash for the concert tickets?
  • I'll just Venmo you the money for the pizza, okay?
  • The transfer of power from the old CEO to the new one was seamless.