GRE Vocab 002-30 - Ielts Resources Flashcards
ingest data
- The term “ingest data” refers to the process of collecting, importing, or loading data into a system or database for further processing or analysis.
- “In the context of database management, we ingest data from various sources into our data warehouse.”
-“The sensor network is designed to continuously ingest data about temperature, humidity, and air quality.”
-“Before running any analysis, we need to ingest data from the CSV files into our Python script.”
Data synapse
- The term “Data synapse” refers to a connection or junction point where data flows or is transmitted within a system, often analogous to how synapses function in the human brain
- The data synapse is a critical component in our neural network architecture, allowing seamless communication between layers
- Researchers are exploring novel ways to enhance data synapses in quantum computing systems.
- In the context of memory management, the data synapse facilitates efficient data transfer between RAM and disk storage.
rampage
- The term “rampage” typically refers to a violent or uncontrollable outburst of destructive behavior, often causing chaos and damage.
- The enraged elephant went on a rampage, uprooting trees and trampling everything in its path.
- During the protest, a small group of agitators turned violent and began a destructive rampage through the city streets
- In the game, players control a giant monster as it embarks on a city-destroying rampage
Retribution
- The term “retribution” refers to punishment or retaliation carried out in response to a perceived wrongdoing or offense.
- The villain vowed to seek retribution against those who had betrayed him.
- In ancient societies, blood feuds often escalated into cycles of retribution between rival families.
- The court’s decision to impose a hefty fine was seen as an act of retribution for the company’s unethical practices.
Circumvent
- The term “Circumvent” refers to finding a way around something, often by bypassing rules, restrictions, or obstacles.
- The clever hacker managed to circumvent the security protocols and gain unauthorized access to sensitive data
- To avoid traffic, some drivers take back roads to circumvent the congested highway.
- The company implemented strict policies to prevent employees from circumventing expense approval procedures
Phony
- The term “Phony” refers to something that is fake, fraudulent, or deceptive.
- Detectives uncovered a phony passport in the suspect’s possession, revealing a web of false identities
- The telemarketer’s phony charm and promises of instant wealth raised suspicions among potential clients.
- Online scams often involve phony emails pretending to be from reputable organizations
Contempt
- The term “Contempt” refers to a feeling of disrespect, scorn, or disregard toward someone or something.
- The defendant’s contempt for the court was evident when they refused to comply with the judge’s orders
- Her contemptuous tone and eye roll conveyed her disdain for the opposing argument
- In the workplace, open displays of contempt can harm team dynamics and collaboration
irreparably
- The word “irreparably” is an adverb that describes something in a way that is impossible to repair or make right again
- The ship has been irreparably damaged after hitting the iceberg.
- She had broken his heart irreparably, and their relationship could never be the same.
- The incident irreparably harmed his reputation in the small town.
unleashing
- The term “unleashing” typically refers to releasing or setting something free, often with force or intensity
- The protestors unleashed their frustration by setting fire to barricades and chanting slogans
- The new software update promises to unleash powerful features for data analysis.
- The magician’s act involved unleashing a flurry of doves from his top hat.
tirades
- The term “tirades” refers to long, angry speeches characterized by intemperate, vituperative, or harshly censorious language
- The disgruntled customer launched into a tirade about the poor service at the restaurant.
- During the heated debate, both politicians exchanged tirades filled with accusations and insults.
- The boss’s frequent tirades about punctuality created a tense atmosphere in the office.
discontent
- The term “discontent” refers to a feeling of wanting better treatment or an improved situation, often accompanied by dissatisfaction or disaffection
- The widespread discontent among junior ranks was rapidly spreading due to dissatisfaction with their circumstances.
- Surveys revealed widespread discontent among the populace regarding the economy.
- She voiced her discontent with the plan, expressing dissatisfaction about its implementation.
elicits
- The term “elicits” refers to calling forth, drawing out, or evoking a response, emotion, or information
- The comedian’s witty punchline elicited uproarious laughter from the audience.
- The heartwarming movie scene elicited tears of joy from even the toughest critics
- The artist’s vibrant painting elicits a sense of wonder and awe.
hostility
- The term “hostility” refers to a deep-seated usually mutual ill will or overt acts of warfare. It can also describe conflict, opposition, or resistance in thought or principle
- The townspeople showed open hostility to outsiders.
- Peace talks were stalled after recent hostilities.
- The Justice Department has denied that Trump’s hostility to the news outfit influenced its decision.
submerged
- The term “submerged” refers to going below the surface of water or any other enveloping medium, or to completely covering or hiding something
- The submarine submerged when enemy planes were sighted, disappearing beneath the waves.
- The submarine submerged when enemy planes were sighted, disappearing beneath the waves.
- In her role as the photographer’s wife and muse, she has submerged her identity completely.
impotence
- Lack of power, strength, or vigor: It refers to the quality or state of being impotent, often associated with weakness or ineffectiveness.
- The congressional committee’s essential impotence in affecting the management of the war was frustrating to its members
- For prostate cancer, men who receive treatments can experience distressing side-effects such as impotence and incontinence, significantly affecting their quality of life
- Russia quickly reopened the strait and eventually returned the ships, but the moves laid bare Ukraine’s naval impotence
aloof
- The term “aloof” describes someone who is distant, uninvolved, or conspicuously unapproachable12. It can convey an air of detachment or reserve
- She seemed rather aloof, but in fact, she was just shy.
- The architect remained aloof from worldly success, focusing solely on innovative designs.
- Despite the heated argument, he stayed aloof, refusing to engage in further conflict.
vaguest
- The term “vaguest” refers to something that is of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning1. It can also describe thinking or communicating in an unfocused or imprecise way
- The vague answer left us with more questions than clarity.
- She had only a vague idea of where they were in the dense forest.
- His description of the incident was vaguer than expected, lacking precise details.
insurmountable
- Remember, when something is insurmountable, it means it cannot be successfully dealt with or conquered.
- The mountain’s sheer cliffs presented an insurmountable challenge for climbers.
- Despite their best efforts, the team faced insurmountable obstacles in completing the project.
- The language barrier seemed insurmountable, but they found creative ways to communicate.
steadfastness
- The term “steadfastness” refers to the quality of staying the same for a long time and not changing quickly or unexpectedly.
- The max/3 example is elaborated on for explaining red and green cuts, and even the principle of steadfastness, which is good.
- She pulled that wagon of hers until the end: she lost her sons, and her daughter - and she remained, as that symbol of steadfastness.
- Thus, the definition captures the steadfastness that is characteristic of the best examples of faithful people.
psychotherapy
- Psychotherapy refers to therapeutic techniques that help individuals address psychological issues through verbal and psychological methods.
- During psychotherapy, the patient explored childhood memories to understand current emotional patterns.
- The therapist used psychotherapy to help the client manage anxiety and improve coping skills.
- Psychotherapy sessions provided a safe space for discussing trauma and promoting healing
dyslexia
- Dyslexia is a specific learning disability that affects accurate and fluent word recognition, spelling, and decoding abilities. It results from individual differences in brain areas involved in language processing
- Children with dyslexia struggle to identify speech sounds and connect them to letters and words.
- Dyslexia can lead to difficulties in reading comprehension, spelling, and writing.
- Despite challenges, individuals with dyslexia can learn coping strategies and lead fulfilling lives
accrue
1) To accumulate or be added periodically
- Interest accrues on a daily basis.
- Paid time off is accrued weekly, at a rate of one hour per week.
2) To come about as a natural growth, increase, or advantage:
- The wisdom that accrues with age.
- Rewards due to the feminine will accrue to me (Germaine Greer).
3) To accumulate or have due after a period of time
- Employees accrue vacation time.
- The amount due for the final quarter is accrued by December 31.
inept
- The term “inept” describes someone who is not skilled or effective in a particular task.
- He was always rather inept at sports.
- The referee’s inept handling of the match drew criticism.
brain lingo
- Brain lingo refers to specialized terminology and concepts related to neuroscience and the study of the brain.
- Action potential: An electrical signal that travels along a neuron’s axon, triggering neurotransmitter release at the axon terminal.
- Amygdala: A brain region involved in processing emotional memories, particularly fear and anger.
- Association cortex: Parts of the brain responsible for integrating and interpreting sensory information.
psychiatrist
- A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in mental health. They diagnose and treat a wide range of mental illnesses, Psychiatrists use medication and psychotherapy to help people with complex mental health conditions. They often work alongside psychologists and therapists in mental health teams
- The psychiatrist prescribed antidepressants to manage her symptoms.
- Dr. Patel, a renowned psychiatrist, has expertise in treating anxiety disorders.
- The psychiatrist evaluated the patient’s history and recommended cognitive-behavioral therapy for panic attacks.
therapeutic
- Therapeutic refers to the healing of disease or anything that has a positive effect on the body or mind.
- Ultrasound is used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
- Gardening can be very therapeutic for stress relief.
- Therapeutic interventions aim to improve mental health and well-being.
militant vigilance
- militant vigilance implies a state of active, determined watchfulness in defense of a cause or against potential harm
- The militant vigilance of environmental activists led to significant policy changes.
- The security team maintained militant vigilance during the high-profile event.
- The organization’s militant vigilance against cyber threats prevented data breaches
deficits
- A deficit refers to a shortfall, lack, or insufficiency in something, often related to finances, resources, or abilities.
- The country’s budget deficit has been steadily increasing due to excessive spending.
- The student’s math deficit made it challenging for them to grasp advanced concepts.
- The company faced a deficit of skilled workers, hindering its growth.
cement
- Cement is a powdery substance used in construction to bind materials together. It hardens when mixed with water and forms a strong, durable material.
- The builders used cement to create a solid foundation for the skyscraper.
- She applied a layer of cement to repair the cracks in the wall.
- The cement sidewalk was resistant to wear and tear.
gratification
- Gratification refers to the pleasure, satisfaction, or fulfillment derived from achieving a goal, receiving a reward, or experiencing something positive.
- The artist felt immense gratification upon completing their masterpiece.
- Helping others brings her a sense of gratification and purpose.
- Instant messaging provides the gratification of immediate communication.