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  • To give a part of something for a special purpose.
    allocate
  • Tools and machines developed through science.
    technology
  • Information that shows something is true.
    evidence
  • To have enough money or time to do or buy something.
    afford
  • Something that can change or vary.
    variable
  • One of the reasons something happens.
    factor
  • To take something for a short time and return it later.
    borrow
  • Having no money left and unable to pay debts.
    bankrupt
  • Careful study to find new facts or information.
    research
  • A planned way of doing something
    method
  • The control of money, especially in business.
    finance
  • To start moving faster or happening more quickly.
    accelerate
  • When people vote to choose someone for a position.
    election
  • A service that protects you against loss or damage.
    insurance
  • A good or helpful result from something.
    benefit
  • To study something carefully to understand it better.
    analyze
  • The part someone plays in a situation or activity
    role
  • To give an answer or reaction to something.
    respond
  • Businesses that produce goods or services.
    industry
  • To give something, usually money or goods, to help others.
    donate
  • The situation or background related to something.
    context
  • To grow or improve over time.
    develop
  • A place or system where goods are bought and sold.
    market
  • To protect and use resources carefully.
    conserve
  • Related to trade, money, and business.
    economic
  • The money you receive from work or investments.
    earnings
  • When prices increase and money becomes less valuable.
    inflation
  • To leave something or someone behind forever
    abandon
  • Money you borrow from a bank or other source.
    credit
  • Something expensive and not necessary, but enjoyable.
    luxury
  • A plan for how to spend money over a period of time.
    budget
  • The need or desire for goods or services.
    demand
  • Important or large enough to be noticed.
    significant
  • An increase in size, number, or importance.
    growth
  • Money you receive regularly from work or investments.
    income
  • To use something, especially energy, time, or food.
    consume
  • A way of doing or thinking about something.
    approach
  • Land or buildings that someone owns.
    property
  • A long time with little or no rain.
    drought
  • A series of steps to achieve a result.
    process
  • To sell goods to another country.
    export
  • To get something by buying or learning it.
    acquire
  • To put money into something to try to earn more money.
    invest
  • Money borrowed that must be paid back.
    loan
  • To buy something.
    purchase
  • The act of putting money into something for profit.
    investment
  • To give someone a job.
    employ
  • A sum of money saved or made available for a purpose.
    fund
  • Money that you owe to someone.
    debt
  • A person who owns shares in a company
    shareholder