elaborate
elaborate (verb) /iˈlæb.ə.reɪt/ Similar to: develop; expand; add detail; flesh out Definition: to explain something in more detail or add more information to a basic statement. Translation: iztirzāt, sīkāk paskaidrot, detalizēt Examples: "The spokesperson refused to elaborate on the brief(...)
emerge
emerge (verb) /ɪˈmɜːrdʒ/Similar to: appear; surface; materialize; become known; transpire; emanate Definition:To come out into view, especially from a hidden, enclosed, or dark place.To become known, apparent, or prominent after being hidden or unnoticeable. Translation:(...)
encompass
Synonyms: Include, cover, contain, involve.Explanation: To include a large number or range of different things.Part of Speech: VerbPronunciation: /ɪnˈkʌmpəs/Translation: Ietvert or aptvertExample: The new training course will encompass all aspects of digital(...)
endorsed
endorsed (adj) /ɪnˈdɔːrst/Similar to: supported; approved; backed; recommended; sanctioned Definition: describes something (like a plan or product) or someone (like a candidate) that has been given public or official support and approval. Translation: apstiprināts, atbalstīts, parakstīts(...)
enforce
Enforce (verb) /ɪnˈfɔːrs/:To make sure that people obey a particular law or rule. LV: izpildīt, piespiest ievērot.To cause something to happen by necessity or force. LV: uzspiest.Example sentences:It is the role of the police to enforce the law and protect citizens.The(...)
enhance
enhance (verb) /ɪnˈhæns/Definition: to improve the quality, amount, or strength of something; makes something good even better or more effective.Translations: (LV) uzlabot, palielināt, pastiprinātExamples"You can use this software to enhance the quality of your(...)
envoy
envoy (noun):Diplomacy: an official messenger or representative sent by a government on a specific mission or to represent their country in a foreign land.General: a person delegated to represent a group or organization to deliver a message or conduct negotiations.synonyms:(...)
essential
essential(adj) /ɪˈsen.ʃəl/Similar to: vital; crucial; critical; necessary; fundamentalDefinition: something that is absolutely necessary; a basic part that you cannot do without.Translation: būtisks, nepieciešams, neatņemams, pamatotsExamples:"Water and food are(...)
everyone has got an agenda
everyone’s got an agenda (idiom): a phrase used to express the belief that every person has a secret or hidden reason for doing something, often to benefit themselves. synonyms: hidden motives, self-interest, playing a gamepronunciation: /ˈevriwʌnz ɡɒt ən(...)
excessively
excessively (adverb): to a greater degree or in greater amounts than is necessary, normal, or desirable. It implies that a limit has been crossed.synonyms: exceedingly, immoderately, disproportionately, overly, inordinately. pronunciation: /ɪkˈsesɪvli/ translation: pārmērīgi,(...)
exclamation mark
Synonyms: Exclamation pointExplanation: A punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence to show strong feeling, such as surprise, anger, or excitement.Pronunciation: /ˌekskləˈmeɪʃn mɑːrk/Translation: Izsaukuma zīmeExample: "Watch out**!**" she shouted when she saw the car(...)
executive
executive (noun / adjective) /ɪɡˈzek.jə.tɪv/Translations (LV)Vadītājs / augstākā līmeņa vadītājs: Persona ar pilnvarām pieņemt lēmumus.Izpildvara: Organizācijas vai valsts varas daļa, kas vada darbus.Izpild- / vadības-: (Adjektīvs) Saistīts ar(...)
exhilarating
exhilarating (adj) /ɪɡˈzɪl.ə.reɪ.tɪŋ/Similar to: thrilling; exciting; breathtaking; invigorating; electrifying Definition: making you feel very happy, animated, and full of energy; strongly stimulating. Translation: aizraujošs, uzmundrinošs, elektrizējošs Examples: "We went for an(...)
expect
expect (verb) /ɪkˈspekt/Similar to: anticipate; await; predict; hope for; require Definition: to believe that something will happen; to wait for something because it is scheduled or likely; or to demand that someone do something because it is their duty. Translation: gaidīt, paredzēt,(...)
exploit
Exploit (noun / verb)/ˈek.splɔɪt/ (n) /ɪkˈsplɔɪt/ (v):(Verb) To use someone or something unfairly for your own advantage. LV: izmantot savā labā, ekspluatēt.(Verb) To use something well in order to get an advantage from it. LV: pilnvērtīgi izmantot (resursus).(Noun) In(...)
extensive
extensive (adj) /ɪkˈsten.sɪv/ Similar to: detailed; wide-ranging; vast; comprehensive; broad Definition: covering a large area; or having a great range or amount of something. Translation: plašs, ekstensīvs, aptverošs Examples: "The storm caused extensive damage to the coastal towns." "She(...)