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Exam: GMAT (Verbal)

nullifier

IPA: /ˈnʌlɪfaɪər/

KK: /ˈnʌlɪfaɪər/

noun

Definition: A person or thing that cancels or makes something ineffective, especially in the context of laws or agreements.

Example: The nullifier argued that the state had the right to reject federal laws.

nullify

IPA: /ˈnʌlɪfaɪ/

KK: /nʌlɪfaɪ/

transitive verb

Definition: To make something invalid or without effect; to cancel out the importance or value of something.

Example: The new law will nullify the previous regulations that were in place.

obligee

IPA: /əˈblaɪdʒi/

KK: /əˈblaɪdʒi/

noun

Definition: A person or entity that is entitled to receive a benefit or service from another party, usually as part of a legal agreement or contract.

Example: In a loan agreement, the lender is the obligee who expects repayment from the borrower.

obligor

IPA: /əˈblɪɡər/

KK: /əˈblɪɡər/

noun

Definition: A person or entity that is legally bound to fulfill an obligation or contract with another party.

Example: The obligor must make the payments on time as specified in the contract.

occupation

IPA: /ˌɒk.jʊˈpeɪ.ʃən/

KK: /ɑˈkjuː.peɪ.ʃən/

noun

Definition: A job or profession that someone does to earn a living.

Example: Her occupation is a teacher at the local school.

occupational

IPA: /ˌɒk.jʊˈpeɪ.ʃən.əl/

KK: /ɑkˈjʊpeɪʃənl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a person's job or profession.

Example: Many workers face occupational hazards in their daily tasks.

occupationally

IPA: /ˌɒk.jʊˈpeɪ.ʃən.əli/

KK: /ˌɑk.jəˈpeɪ.ʃən.əl.i/

adverb

Definition: In a way that relates to a person's job or profession.

Example: She is occupationally trained to handle emergencies in the workplace.

offeree

IPA: /ˌɒf.əˈriː/

KK: /ɔːfərˈiː/

noun

Definition: A person or party who receives an offer in a contract or agreement.

Example: In a contract negotiation, the offeree must carefully consider the terms before accepting the offer.

offeror

IPA: /ˈɒfərər/

KK: /ˈɔfərər/

noun

Definition: A person or entity that proposes something to someone else, usually in the context of a deal or agreement.

Example: The offeror presented a new contract to the client for review.

officialese

IPA: /əˈfɪʃəˌliz/

KK: /əˈfɪʃəˌliz/

noun

Definition: A type of language used in official documents that is often complicated, overly formal, or difficult to understand.

Example: The report was filled with officialese, making it hard for the average person to comprehend.

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