not quite accurately or exactly; roughly
There are approximately three hundred million people living in America.
ceaselessly
without stopping
The south-east trade blows almost ceaselessly for ten months of the year.
considerable
large in size, amount, or extent
Jeff had a considerable number of shells in his collection.
constant
happening all the time over a certain period
The slaves moved in constant fear and hope.
cooperate
to work together toward the same goal
In order for the group to succeed, we must all stop arguing and begin to cooperate.
definitely
without doubt; certainly
I will definitely be taking a refresher course next fall.
evidence
facts or information that show whether something is true
There was enough evidence for the judge to find her guilty.
fund
money for a particular purpose
We are trying to raise funds for schools in impoverished neighborhoods in the inner city.
grant
to agree or admit that something is true
The father granted permission for his daughter to marry the soldier.
hence
as a result; for this reason
He was late to work again; hence, he was fired.
inherently
existing in something as a permanent, essential characteristic
There is nothing inherently wrong with adhering to specific practices and strategies.
intrinsically
belonging to something naturally
Stars, being intrinsically brighter, are not so limited.
investigate
to carefully look at something to find out the truth
The detectives investigated the crime scene.
networking
related to interaction with others, especially to exchange information and meet new people
It's important for business people to circulate at a networking function in order to meet as many new contacts as possible.
obtain
to get something
It was difficult to obtain a passport for her husband because he was foreign born.
regime
a government, especially an authoritarian one
The dictator’s regime held the people of the country virtually powerless.