noun a detailed plan or model of a structure or object

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  • The architect presented the blueprint for the new office building.
  • I saw the blueprint for the house you're planning to build - it looks amazing!
  • Check out the blueprint for the sick new skate park they're building.
  • The artist used the blueprint of the city as inspiration for her latest painting.

verb to extend or stretch out together in the same direction

  • The two principles coextend throughout the entire organization.
  • Their responsibilities coextend to cover all areas of the project.
  • Our friendship coextends beyond just hanging out.
  • The impact of his actions coextends to affect everyone around him.

adverb Regularly is an adverb that describes the frequency or manner in which something is done.

  • It is important to regularly attend meetings to stay updated on project progress.
  • I regularly catch up with my friends over coffee on weekends.
  • I regularly hit the gym to stay in shape.
  • She regularly feeds her mind with new knowledge by reading books.

verb the act of tearing or splitting something forcefully

adjective describing something that is causing a tear or split

  • The sound of ripping fabric could be heard as the seamstress worked on the dress.
  • I saw him ripping through his presents on Christmas morning.
  • She was ripping it up on the dance floor last night.
  • The comedian was ripping into the audience with his sharp wit.

noun a detailed description or explanation of something

  • The engineer carefully reviewed the specification before starting the project.
  • Make sure you check the spec before you begin working on it.
  • I'll take a look at the specs before diving in.
  • She always reads between the lines of the specification to understand the true requirements.

noun a specific date set as a goal or deadline for completing a task or project

  • The project manager set a target date for completing the construction of the new office building.
  • We need to have everything ready by the target date next week.
  • Let's aim to finish this by the target date to avoid any delays.
  • Reaching our goals by the target date is like hitting a bullseye in archery.

verb to reduce the level of priority or importance of something

  • In order to meet the deadline, we may need to deprioritize certain tasks.
  • Let's deprioritize this project for now and focus on more urgent matters.
  • I think we should just deprioritize this whole thing and move on.
  • Sometimes in life, we need to deprioritize certain goals in order to achieve bigger dreams.

verb to commit or agree to do more than one can realistically accomplish or fulfill

  • It is important not to overcommit to projects that you cannot realistically complete.
  • Don't overcommit yourself to too many things at once, it's not worth the stress.
  • I always tend to overcommit and then end up feeling overwhelmed.
  • She tends to overcommit to relationships, often spreading herself too thin.

noun a minimum or starting point used for comparison or measurement

  • The baseline measurement was used as a reference point for future data analysis.
  • Let's use last year's sales as a baseline to compare with this year's.
  • I'm gonna set the baseline at zero and see how things go from there.
  • In order to improve, we need to establish a new baseline for our performance.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'viable' is a noun that represents the ability of the product to succeed or be effective.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'minimum' is an adjective that describes the level or amount of viability required for the product.

  • The company decided to launch their minimum viable product to test market demand.
  • We're just putting out the minimum viable product for now to see how it goes.
  • Let's just throw together a MVP and see if it sticks.
  • In the world of startups, sometimes it's better to release a bicycle rather than waiting to perfect a car - that's the philosophy behind a minimum viable product.

noun the act or process of conforming; adherence to accepted standards, rules, or guidelines

  • The software must be tested for conformance to industry standards before it can be released.
  • Make sure the document is in conformance with the guidelines before submitting it.
  • I heard that new restaurant is not in conformance with health codes.
  • Her actions were in conformance with her values and beliefs.

noun a combination of the words 'best' and 'estimate', used to describe a highly accurate or ideal estimate

  • The bestimate for the project completion date is by the end of next month.
  • I'd say the bestimate for how long it will take is about two weeks.
  • Let's just take a wild guess and make a bestimate on when the party will end.
  • His bestimate of the situation was way off the mark.