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This study guide provides definitions for various terms related to workkeys reading vocabulary. It includes words like 'comprehensive,' 'dependent,' 'duration,' 'reimbursement,' and 'subsequent,' offering concise explanations to enhance understanding. The guide also covers terms such as 'subordinate,' 'equivalent,' 'expenditure,' 'surpass,' and 'varying,' aiding in vocabulary enrichment. Additionally, it defines 'invoice,' 'empowered,' 'frequency,' 'appropriate,' 'confidentiality,' 'retention,' 'transmit,' 'economical,' 'authorize,' and 'redistribute,' providing a comprehensive overview of essential vocabulary for workplace reading comprehension. Useful for students and professionals alike, aiming to improve their understanding of workplace-related texts and communication.
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WorkKeys Reading Vocabulary 1 study guide Comprehensive - Including all or everything Dependent - A person who relies on another person for support Duration - The period of time during which something contunues Reimbursement - Compensation paid for damages or money already spent Subsequent - Following in time or order Subordinate - An assistant subject to the authority or control of another Equivalent - Being essentially equal to something Expenditure - The act of spending money for goods or services Surpass - Be or do something to a greater degree Varying - Marked by diversity or difference Invoice - An itemized statement of money owed for goods or services Empowered - Invested with legal power or official authority Frequency - The number of occurrences within a given time period Appropriate - Suitable for a particular person, place, or situation
Confidentiality - Discretion in keeping secret information Retention - The act of keeping something Transmit - Send from one person or place to another Economical - Using the minimum of time or resources for effectiveness Authorize - Grant permission or clearance for Redistribute - Disperse anew