Hierarchical Hierarchical (adj) /ˌhaɪəˈrɑː.kɪ.kəl/ US /ˌhaɪrˈɑːr-/ arranged and organized in a firmly ranked order – graded – ranked – ordered: In this hierarchical organization, you are promoted to higher positions based on meritocracy.
Law enforcement Law enforcement (noun) the process of making sure that the official laws are obeyed, orderliness: This jurisdiction requires more organized agencies for law enforcement.
Relevant Relevant (adj) /ˈrel.ə.vənt/ connected to somebody or something logically and in an appropriate manner – related – pertinent – germane: What he’s talking about is by no means relevant to our topic of discussion.
Yearn Yearn (verb) /jɜːn/ US /jɝːn/ to have a burning desire for someone or something, especially when it is so difficult to achieve – long for – desire: I always yearned to be a doctor from early childhood.
Require Require (verb) /rɪˈkwaɪəʳ/ US /-ˈkwaɪr/ to need somebody or something or make them necessary – need – call for – necessitate: This new area of research requires more serious attention.
Aid Aid (noun & verb) /eɪd/ verb: to provide help or support – assist – help – support: Taking a short nap after studying can aid information retention.
Efficient Efficient (adj) /ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/ working or performing in an organized, effective and fast way – effective – competent – effectual: As a busy medical doctor, I owe much of my success to my efficient secretary.
Rapport Rapport (noun) /ræˈpɔːʳ/ US /-ˈpɔːr/ a close and friendly relationship between people based on mutual understanding – relationship – bond: This job requires you to build a strong rapport with your colleagues.
In sync In sync (adv) if people or things are in sync, they work well together in agreement – in harmony – matching: In this company, the entire staff work perfectly in sync with each other.
Body language Body language (noun) changing your body movements or position, e.g. gesture, posture, etc. to show your feelings and communicate with others – mannerisms – stance: The deaf rely on nonverbal communication and body language to interact with each other.