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Which action demonstrates a reciprocal response in a business negotiation?
Which action demonstrates a reciprocal response in a business negotiation?
- Rejecting all offers from a potential client.
- Matching a competitor's price reduction. (correct)
- Refusing to negotiate with a long-standing partner.
- Ignoring a competitor's marketing campaign.
In project management, what does it mean to relegate a task?
In project management, what does it mean to relegate a task?
- To postpone a task indefinitely.
- To permanently delete a task from the schedule.
- To assign a task to a lower-priority level or team member. (correct)
- To prioritize a task as critical.
Which situation best exemplifies a company seeking redemption?
Which situation best exemplifies a company seeking redemption?
- A company expanding into new international markets.
- A company consistently exceeding its quarterly profit targets.
- A company launching a new product line.
- A company trying to recover from a major ethical scandal. (correct)
What does it mean for a speaker's message to resonate with an audience?
What does it mean for a speaker's message to resonate with an audience?
How does a restraining order primarily function?
How does a restraining order primarily function?
In the context of software development, what does it mean to reconfigure a system?
In the context of software development, what does it mean to reconfigure a system?
Which of the following actions demonstrates relinquishing a responsibility?
Which of the following actions demonstrates relinquishing a responsibility?
In the event of an economic downturn, what is redistribution primarily intended to achieve?
In the event of an economic downturn, what is redistribution primarily intended to achieve?
When a historical building is meticulously restored, what is the primary goal?
When a historical building is meticulously restored, what is the primary goal?
What does the term reiterate mean in the context of communication?
What does the term reiterate mean in the context of communication?
Flashcards
Relevance
Relevance
Having to do with the subject at hand
Rational
Rational
Based on reason or logic.
Reciprocate
Reciprocate
To respond to an action or gesture with a corresponding one; to return a favor.
Rebound
Rebound
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Reflexive
Reflexive
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Resonate
Resonate
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Relinquish
Relinquish
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Reprimand
Reprimand
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Relegate
Relegate
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Reprieve
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Study Notes
- Radical: Thorough or fundamental; complete.
- Relevance: Pertinence to the matter at hand.
- Rational: Based on reason or logic.
- Reciprocate: Respond to an action or gesture by making a corresponding one; return the favor.
- Reciprocal: Mutual; corresponding.
- Responsive: Reacting quickly and positively.
- Respond: Reply or react.
- Resonate: Produce a deep, full, reverberating sound; affect someone emotionally.
- Rebound: Bounce back after hitting something hard.
- Relaxation: The state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- Reflexive: Acting as a reflex, without conscious thought; automatically.
- Regulation: A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
- Resources: Materials, money, and other things needed to function effectively.
- Resounding: Loud and emphatic; huge.
- Recreation: Activities done for enjoyment when one is not working.
- Reliant: Dependent on someone or something.
- Remedy: A means of counteracting or eliminating something undesirable; a cure.
- Research: Systematic investigation to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- Remittance: A sum of money sent, especially in payment.
- Relinquish: Voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up.
- Renounce: Formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession).
- Restore: Bring back to a former condition.
- Restoration: The action of returning something to a former condition.
- Refurbish: Renovate and redecorate something.
- Renovate: Restore something old to a good state of repair.
- Revamp: Give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.
- Reminiscent: Suggesting something by resemblance.
- Reduce: Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
- Recommend: Put forward someone or something as being suitable for a particular purpose or role.
- Relate: To make a connection between.
- Relative: Considered in relation or in proportion to something else.
- Relation: The way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected.
- Reverberate: (Of a loud noise) be repeated several times as an echo.
- Reaching: Extending or stretching out an arm or hand in order to touch or grasp something.
- Far-Reaching: Having important and widely applicable effects or implications.
- Reinforced: Strengthened or supported.
- Realistic: Representing things as they are in real life.
- Realtor: A person whose job is to arrange the sale or rental of houses and land for other people.
- Rituals: A religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.
- Resolute: Admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering.
- Resolutions: A firm decision to do or not to do something.
- Reprecipitate: To precipitate again
- Reprimand: A formal expression of disapproval; a rebuke.
- Reprehensible: Deserving censure or condemnation.
- Replete: Filled or well-supplied with something.
- Replacement: The action or process of replacing someone or something.
- Repression: The action of subduing someone or something by force.
- Restraining Order: A court order that prohibits someone from approaching or contacting another person.
- Restraint: A measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control.
- Reluctant: Unwilling or hesitant.
- Relegate: Assign an inferior rank or position to someone or something.
- Reprieve: A cancellation or postponement of a punishment.
- Relief: A feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress.
- Relentless: Never giving up; persistent.
- Rank: A position in a hierarchy.
- Reassortment: The mixing of the genetic material of a species into new combinations in different individuals.
- Resort: Turning to a course of action in a difficult situation.
- Reassorted: Assorted again; separated anew.
- Rewarding: Providing satisfaction or gain.
- Reckon: Be of the opinion.
- Reflect: Think deeply or carefully about.
- Real World Relations: Interactions and connections in practical, everyday life.
- Real-Time Communication: Communication that occurs without delay.
- Relapse: To fall back into illness or bad habit.
- Rearrange: Change the order or position of.
- Redistribution: The action of sharing something out differently among a group.
- Recycle: Convert waste into reusable material.
- Rehydrate: Restore lost body fluids.
- Revisit: Visit again.
- Reveal: Make known to others.
- Reconfigure: Change the form or configuration of.
- Refuse: Indicate or show that one is not willing to do something.
- Recall: Remember something.
- Recollection: The action or faculty of remembering something.
- Release: Allow or enable to escape from confinement; set free.
- Recoup: Regain something lost or expended.
- Reconciliation: The restoration of friendly relations.
- Revolutionize: Change something radically or fundamentally.
- Recreate: Create again or anew.
- Regenerate: Regrow or be renewed or restored.
- Revive: Restore to life or consciousness.
- Reiterate: Say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
- Reside: Have one's permanent home in a particular place.
- Rapport: A close and harmonious relationship.
- Retaliate: Make or do something similar to something bad that has been done to you.
- Retrieve: Get or bring something back; regain.
- Respect: A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
- Resemble: Have qualities or features, especially those of appearance, in common with someone or something.
- Recede: Go or move back or further away from a previous position.
- Renaissance: A renewed interest in something.
- Redundant: No longer needed or useful; superfluous.
- Reckless: Without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action.
- Resist: Withstand the action or effect of.
- Resourceful: Having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
- Reminder: A thing that causes someone to remember something.
- Redemption: The action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment; being saved from sin or evil.
- Repossession: The action of retaking possession of something.
- Redeem: Compensate for the faults or bad aspects of something.
- Recipe: A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish.
- Regimen/Regime: A prescribed course of medical treatment, diet, or exercise.
- Register: Record or enroll formally.
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