The word 'sustainability' doesn't have a rigid definition and is used to describe the many different approaches toward improving the quality of life for all people. A sustainable community should resemble a living system where all of the resources at our disposal - economic, natural and human - are renewed and in balance for perpetuity.
No. "Ment" is a suffix, not a complete word.
Business schools need to integrate sustainability into their curriculums.
The official definition of the word amplifier is "an electronic device for increasing the amplitude of electrical signals, used chiefly in sound reproduction."
yes you can i use it loads of times butleave it on a cliffhanger to create suspense
longevity prolongation preservation stay vital stay lively to continue survivability livelihood endurance
"Ment" is a suffix, it is not a complete word.
'ment' as a 'stand alone' word is NOT in the English Language. If forms a suffix to other words, e.g. ' Government. However, if you want to know something then it is spelled as 'meant'.
No,-ment is a suffix.
There are 3 syllables in the word 'agreement'. A-gree-ment.
The word "assignment" has 3 syllables: as-sign-ment.
No, "ment" is not added to the word argue to form a new word. The verb "argue" remains unchanged.
The Word Commitment originated in 1605-15; COMMIT+ -MENT.1605-15; commit + -ment
the root is -ment
The Latin word for sustainability is the word sostenibilita. The Spanish word for this word is sostenibilidad and the German word is nachhaltigkeit.
The prefix is mis-. The suffix is -ment.
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