Vocabularies

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noun
/ˌmɒn.ɪ.taɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/

The process of converting assets or services into money, involving commercialization, profit generation, and revenue creation.

"The monetization of digital content has created new income streams."

noun
/kənˈdʒes.tʃən/

Traffic jam or overcrowded condition in roads or areas where there is excessive presence of vehicles or people.

"Urban congestion leads to longer travel times."

noun/verb
/kəˈmjuː.tɪŋ/

Regular travel to and from workplace, daily journey for work.

"He spends two hours commuting to work every day."

noun
/dɪsˈrʌp.ʃən/

Barrier or interruption, sudden disturbance in any process or service.

"The road construction caused major disruption in traffic flow."

noun
/ˈɡrɪd.lɒk/

Complete traffic jam or standstill condition where vehicles cannot move.

"A major accident led to gridlock in the city center."

noun
/vəˈlɒs.ɪ.ti/

Speed or acceleration, the rate of movement of any object or vehicle.

"High velocity trains reduce travel time significantly."

noun
/ˈbɒt.əl.nek/

Narrow path or obstruction, a place or situation where flow becomes slow.

"The narrow bridge is a major bottleneck during rush hour."

noun
/ˌɜː.bən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/

City growth or urban expansion, the process of rural areas transforming into cities and urban development.

"Rapid urbanization has led to increased demand for housing."

noun
/ˌsætʃ.əˈreɪ.ʃən/

Fullness or complete state, creating excessive pressure in any place or system.

"The city's roads have reached saturation due to high vehicle numbers."

noun
/ˌoʊ.vɚˈkraʊ.dɪŋ/

Excessive crowd or packed condition, having more people or vehicles in a place than the approved capacity.

"The subway system suffers from severe overcrowding during peak hours."

noun
/ˈɪn.frəˌstrʌk.tʃər/

Foundation or basic facilities, basic construction and transportation system of a country or institution.

"A strong infrastructure is essential for economic growth."

noun
/ləˈdʒɪs.tɪks/

Supply chain management or operation, managing the flow of goods, services or information efficiently.

"The company improved its logistics to speed up deliveries."

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mitigation

noun
/ˌmɪt.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/

Reduction or alleviation, measures to reduce harmful effects.

"Disaster mitigation plans can save lives during emergencies."

verb
/əˈliː.vi.eɪt/

To relieve or reduce, to decrease the intensity of any problem or pain.

"Public transport can alleviate traffic congestion."

noun
/ˈtræn.zɪt/

Transportation or travel system, the process of travel or transportation from one place to another.

"The city is investing in a new transit system."

noun
/pɪˌdɛs.tri.ə.naɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/

Making areas pedestrian-friendly, closing any area to vehicle traffic and making it open only for pedestrians.

"The pedestrianization of city centers reduces pollution."

noun
/əkˌsɛs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/

Accessibility or availability, easy availability of any place or service.

"Improved accessibility helps people with disabilities."

adjective
/ɪɡˈzɔː.bɪ.tənt/

Excessively expensive or unreasonably high-priced compared to normal.

"The exorbitant cost of housing is a major concern."

noun
/səˌsteɪ.nəˈbɪl.ə.ti/

Long-term durability or balance, the ability to maintain long-term environmental or economic balance.

"Sustainability is key to preserving natural ecosystems."

noun
ˈbæl.ənst daɪ.ət

A diet consisting of the proper quantities and proportions of foods needed to maintain health or growth.

"A balanced diet is essential for maintaining good health."

adjective
hoʊˈlɪs.tɪk

Relating to or concerned with complete systems rather than individual parts.

"A holistic approach to wellness includes mental and physical health."

noun
ˈnʌr.ɪʃ.mənt

The food necessary for growth, health, and good condition.

"Proper nourishment is vital for child development."

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immunity

noun
ɪˈmjuː.nɪ.ti

The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin.

"Eating fruits and vegetables boosts immunity."

noun
daɪˈkɒt.ə.mi

A division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.

"There is a dichotomy between modern and traditional medicine."