A paradigm is a typical example or pattern that serves as a model or framework for thinking, research, or practice.
Extremely unwilling to spend money or use resources; frugal to an excessive or negative degree.
To take part in something; to participate, or to eat or drink as part of a meal or event.
1) Not complete or whole; existing only in part. 2) Favoring one thing over another; biased or prejudiced.
The presence of something in very small or insufficient quantities; scarcity.
The highest point of a hill, mountain, or any object; the maximum level reached by something, such as activity, price, or performance.
Located on the outer edge or boundary; not central. In computing, describing devices connected to a computer but not part of its core system.
To spread or diffuse through something; to penetrate or fill a surrounding area or substance.
To continue firmly in a course of action despite difficulty or opposition; to last for a long time.
To relate to or have relevance to something; to be applicable to a subject.
A phase is a distinct stage in a process or development, representing a particular period or step within a larger sequence.
A poll is a survey of public opinion or the act of voting in an election.
Having great power, influence, or effect; highly effective.
Pragmatic describes a practical, real-world, results-focused approach rather than theoretical or idealistic ideas.
An expression of approval or admiration for someone or something; the act of expressing that approval.
To come before in time, order, or position; to go in front of something.