Shanghai means to coerce or trick someone into doing something.
For example, “The CIO shanghaied Keith into attending the tradeshow in his place.”
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Shanghai means to coerce or trick someone into doing something.
For example, “The CIO shanghaied Keith into attending the tradeshow in his place.”
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Prodigious means remarkably or impressively great in size or degree.
For example, “Keith was impressed with the new hire’s prodigious knowledge of the company’s market.”
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Ephemeral means lasting a very short time.
For example, “The prestige Keith earned for making the most sales in the first quarter was ephemeral; he placed last in the second quarter.”
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Countermand means to revoke something (such as an order) issued by someone else.
For example, “Keith felt he had a moral obligation to countermand the CEO’s directive to inflate the company’s worth during the next stockholders meeting.”
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Tenacious means clinging; adhering closely; persistent.
For example, “Once Keith decided on a course of action, he could be very tenacious in seeing it through to the end.”
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Incipient means beginning to happen or develop; in an initial stage.
For example, “Keith felt he had to immediately quash the interns’ incipient revolt against working without pay on weekends.”