Vocabulary: Nominalisation and verbal style: when to use which

English · C2 · Lesson 82 · 20 words

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analysis

noun

detailed examination

implement

verb

Put into effect or action

implementation

noun

Process of putting something into effect

negotiate

verb

bargain discuss

negotiation

noun

bargaining discussion

deteriorate

get worse

proliferate

Increase rapidly

expedite

verb

Speed up a process

circumvent

verb

Avoid or get around something

consolidate

verb

Combine or merge

substantiate

verb

Provide evidence for

synthesise

verb

combine elements

substantive

adjective

reason or explanation

synthesis

noun

combination or blending

proliferation

noun

author's name under an article title

expeditious

adjective

quick and efficient

analyse

verb

examine in detail

substantiation

noun

proof or evidence

deterioration

noun

decline in quality

consolidation

noun

strengthening or combining