Machiavellianism
Machiavellianism (noun) /ˌmækiəˈvɛliənɪzəm/:The use of clever but often dishonest methods that deceive people so that you can win power or control. LV: makiavelisms (viltīga, negodprātīga rīcība mērķu sasniegšanai).In psychology, a personality trait characterized by being(...)
mainly
mainly (adverb) /ˈmeɪn.li/Translations (LV)Galvenokārt / lielākoties: Lielākajā daļā gadījumu vai attiecībā uz svarīgāko daļu.Pamatā: Norādot uz galveno iemeslu vai sastāvdaļu.ExamplesGeneral: "The new office layout is mainly designed to encourage collaboration(...)
manifesto
manifesto (noun) /ˌmæn.ɪˈfes.təʊ/Similar to: platform; proclamation; declaration; policy; testament Definition: a public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued before an election by a political party or candidate. It can also be a written statement declaring the intentions,(...)
minor
minor (adj) /ˈmaɪ.nər/Similar to: slight; small; insignificant; secondary; trivial Definition: lesser in importance, size, or seriousness when compared to others of the same kind. Translation: neliels, sīks, maznozīmīgs, nepilngadīgs Examples: "The car was dented, but fortunately, the(...)
mitigation
Mitigation (noun) /ˌmɪt.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/:The action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something. LV: mazināšana, mīkstināšana.The process of making a mistake or a bad situation less damaging. LV: seku novēršana.Example sentences:The city invested in better(...)