Test 2 Module 1 Flashcards
Consolidate
To combine or merge multiple things into a single, unified whole.
Syntax
The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
Delegate
To entrust or assign a task, responsibility, or authority to another person.
Renounce
To formally and publicly give up or reject a belief, claim, right, or relationship.
Elusive
Difficult to find, catch, achieve, or comprehend; evasive or hard to pin down.
Imminent
About to happen; impending or likely to occur very soon.
Waive
To voluntarily give up or relinquish a right, claim, or privilege.
Concede
To admit or acknowledge something, often reluctantly, as true or valid; to yield or surrender in an argument or discussion.
Operative
In effect or in operation; functioning and having an effect
Latent
Present but not yet visible, apparent, or active; existing in a hidden or dormant state.
Disorienting
Causing confusion or a loss of direction; unsettling or making someone feel uncertain about their surroundings.
Tenuous
Thin, weak, or insubstantial; lacking strength or stability; delicate and easily broken or dissolved.
Dynamic
Characterized by constant change, progress, or activity; energetic and forceful in nature.
Underscore
To emphasize or highlight the importance of something; to draw attention to a particular point or aspect.
Inexplicable
Unable to be explained or understood; lacking a rational or reasonable explanation.