W/o Name Flashcards
complete or conclude a discussion or agreement
wrap up
They hope to wrap up negotiations within sixty days.
We’ll wrap up this call.
1) An inherent mental or physical power
2) an aptitude for doing something
1) the faculty of sight
2) his faculty for taking the initiative
Weaken or damage (smth especially a faculty or function)
Impair
A noisy job could permanently impair their hearing.
Existing in smth as a permanent, essential or characteristic attribute
Inherent
/ɪnˈhɪərent/
Any form of mountaineering has its inherent dangers.
Possible and practical to do easily and conveniently
Feasible
The Dutch have demonstrated that it is perfectly feasible to live below sea level.
(Of a statement or an argument) seeming reasonable or probable
Plausible
A plausible explanation
It seems plausible that one of two things may happen.