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Vocabulary Practice. Three. Call. Verb To invite, to speak loudly, to visit, to phone Forms: called, calling “I called to confirm my reservation.” “Please call the meeting to order.”. Call. Noun Telephone conversation, visit, invitation, claim Plural: calls
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Vocabulary Practice Three
Call Verb To invite, to speak loudly, to visit, to phone Forms: called, calling “I called to confirm my reservation.” “Please call the meeting to order.”
Call Noun Telephone conversation, visit, invitation, claim Plural: calls “I am sorry I missed your call.” “Did I have any calls during the meeting?”
Campaign Noun Activities organized to accomplish a goal Plural: Campaigns “The new marketing campaign starts Monday.” “We need to create a sales campaign for our new client.”
Campaign Verb To conduct activities designed to accomplish a goal Plural: Campaigned, campaigning “The president campaigned for the reelection of democrats.” “It seems like politicians are always campaigning.”
Capitalize Verb To turn into money, to turn a profit, to finance Forms: Capitalized, capitalizing “Our company capitalized on the increased consumer spending.”
Capitalization Noun The process of turning money into profit Plural: Capitalizations “Capitalizations by our investors allowed our company to expand.”
Cause Noun Reason, purpose, principle, basis for a legal case Plural: Causes “The lawyer had to show cause for the case to proceed to trial.”
Cause Verb To make happen, to bring about Forms: Caused, causing “The sudden stop caused me to spill my tea.”
Clause Noun Paragraph, section of a document, part of a contract Plural: Clauses “The contract included a clause requiring the parties to agree to settle disputes using binding arbitration.”
Contract Noun Agreement, pact, deal Plural: Contracts “Marketing just signed a contract with a new client.”
Contract Verb To create a formal agreement, to bind legally, to obtain Forms: Contracted, contracting “Shipping just contracted an agreement with a new trucking company.”
Contact Noun Link, connection, interface Plural: Contacts “Jrhuey is my primary contact at Kun Shan University.” “Light switches contain contacts.”
Contact Verb To establish communication, to make a connection, to link to Forms: Contacted, contacting “Contact the Help Desk if you experience computer problems.” “Please contact the Sales Department and request their first- quarter report.”
Counsel Noun Advice, person who gives advise, lawyer Plural: Counsels “The company retains a counsel to handle legal matters.” “The employee brought her counsel to the hearing.”
Counsel Verb To advise, to instructed, to advocate Forms: Counseled, counseling “The president of the company counseled caution when expansion was being discussed.” “The manager has been counseling new employees.”
Custom Noun Habit, tradition, convention Plural: Customs “Customs vary from country to country.” “Jrhuey has taught me many things about the customs of her culture.”
Customs Noun The government department that collects taxes on imports Form: Only plural “I had to go through customs when I arrived in Taiwan.” “Customs seized pirated copies of the DVD.”
Debate Noun Argument, dispute, discussion, conversation Plural: Debates “Everyone joined the debate over the advertising campaign.” “There a polite debate with the client concerning the public relations campaign.”
Debate Verb To argue, to discuss, to ponder Forms: Debated, debating “The department heads debated who should lead the project.” “Lawyers often debate points of law.”
Delay Noun Postponement, hindrance, hold-up, stopping Plural: Delays “The delay was caused by a late parts shipment.” “Bad weather is to blame for the flight delay.”
Delay Verb To postpone, to hinder, to linger Forms: Delayed, delaying “The manager delayed judgment until more facts could be considered.” “The team was warned not to delay the project until the last minute.”