noun a person or thing that complies with rules or requests

adjective showing a willingness to comply with rules or requests

  • The company ensured that all their procedures were compliant with the industry regulations.
  • Make sure you fill out the form correctly so it's compliant with the rules.
  • Don't worry about it, I'll just wing it and hope it's compliant.
  • Her actions were compliant with her values, even in the face of adversity.

noun behavior or conduct

verb to behave or conduct oneself in a particular way

  • It is important to comport oneself with dignity and respect in professional settings.
  • She doesn't really comport well with her new coworkers.
  • I don't think he knows how to comport himself in a party.
  • The colors of the painting comport beautifully with the overall theme of the room.

noun behavior in accordance with socially accepted conventions or standards

  • The company strictly enforces conformity to the dress code.
  • Everyone just goes along with the conformity rules at this office.
  • I'm not really into all that conformity stuff, you know?
  • He felt suffocated by the conformity of society and longed for individuality.

noun a way out, especially of a building; an exit

verb to go out; to depart

  • The emergency exit serves as an egress route in case of fire.
  • Make sure you know where the egress is in case of an emergency.
  • I'll meet you at the egress after the concert.
  • Finding the egress from a difficult situation can be challenging.

noun a type of funding for political campaigns where the true source of the money is not disclosed

  • The political candidate was accused of receiving dark money from unknown sources.
  • I heard that some of the campaign funding is coming from dark money.
  • They're using dark money to finance their agenda.
  • Dark money is like a shadow lurking behind the scenes of politics.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • Understanding procurement law is essential for government agencies to ensure transparency and fairness in the bidding process.
  • If you want to win a government contract, you better brush up on procurement law.
  • Knowing the ins and outs of procurement law can give you a leg up in snagging that government deal.
  • Procurement law acts as the referee in the game of government contracts, ensuring a level playing field for all parties involved.

noun Entity is a noun that refers to a thing with distinct and independent existence.

  • Effective entity governance is crucial for ensuring compliance with regulations and achieving organizational goals.
  • Entity governance involves setting rules and guidelines for how a company operates.
  • You gotta have your entity governance game on point to avoid any trouble with the law.
  • Just like a well-oiled machine, entity governance keeps everything running smoothly in a business.

noun the process of moving a public holiday to the nearest Monday if it falls on a weekend

  • Mondayisation is the process of moving public holidays that fall on a weekend to the nearest working day.
  • Mondayisation means getting an extra day off when a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
  • We love Mondayisation because it gives us a long weekend when holidays land on weekends.
  • The concept of Mondayisation symbolizes the idea of work-life balance and fair treatment for employees.

noun A freeze date is a specific date or deadline that marks the point at which certain actions or changes are no longer allowed or possible.

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  • The freeze date for submitting applications is December 15th.
  • Don't forget, the freeze date for signing up is in two weeks.
  • You gotta get your stuff in before the freeze date hits.
  • The freeze date for making changes is approaching fast, so make your decisions soon.

verb to remove or delete a website from the internet

  • The company decided to take the website down for maintenance.
  • They're gonna take the website down for a bit, so don't freak out.
  • Let's just take the website down real quick and fix the issue.
  • It's time to take the website down and start fresh with a new design.

verb Adheres is a verb that means to stick firmly to something or to follow closely.

  • The company strictly adheres to all industry regulations.
  • She always sticks to her schedule and adheres to deadlines.
  • I told him to just follow the rules and adhere to them.
  • Her loyalty to the cause adheres to her like a second skin.