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Academic Vocabulary

Grade 12

TermDefinition
ambiguous having more than one possible meaning or interpretation
unified to cause (people or things) to be joined or brought together: unite
convey to communicate or make known
project to plan, propose, calculate, or estimate (something) for a time in the future
conceptualize to form an idea of something or picture in your mind.
allocation A system or act of dividing resources for a special reason or to particular people, companies, etc..
qualitative of or relating to how good something is: of or relating to the quality of something
passive not involving visible reaction or active participation
intrinsic belonging to the essential nature of a thing: occurring as a natural part of something
accumulate to gather or acquire (something) gradually as time passes
integrity the quality of being honest and fair; the state of being complete or whole
dissipate to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel; to separate into parts and disappear or go away
flexibility able to change or to do different things
protocol a system of rules that explain the correct conduct and procedures to be followed in formal situations
analogous similar in some way
compile to create ( a CD, book, list, etc..) by gathering things (such as songs or pieces of writing or information)
concurrent occurring or existing simultaneously or side by side
sustain to support, hold or bear; to keep going
adjacent lying near, close, or contiguous; adjoining; neighboring
invoke to mention(someone or something) in an attempt to make people feel a certain way or have a certain idea in their mind
coherent logically connected; consistent
enhance to make better or increase
innovate to introduce or bring something new
objective something you plan to achieve; an attainable goal or target
differentiate to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish
Created by: Mrs. Gentile
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