| economic imperative | | in accordance with what is required or appropriate; following proper procedure or arrangement. |
| inherent | | A set of principles that guide organizations in changing their work ethics and cultural values as times change. |
| enigma | | very strictly organized or controlled. |
| decorum | | a large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution. |
| debacle | | to call forth or up |
| evoke | | endless (often used hyperbolically). |
| patron | | skill or expertise in a particular activity or field. |
| insatiable | | enjoyment of or delight in something that satisfies one's tastes, inclinations, or desires |
| afflicted | | complete failure : fiasco |
| integrate | | showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense. |
| correspondence | | a close similarity, connection, or equivalence. |
| duly | | describe or portray (something) precisely. |
| boisterous | | (of a person or their efforts) persisting tirelessly. |
| interminable | | blissfully happy. |
| perfunctory | | the state of being in someone's power or having great power over someone. |
| petulant | | (of an appetite or desire) impossible to satisfy. |
| profuse | | exhibiting great abundance |
| reprimand | | (of an action or gesture) carried out with a minimum of effort or reflection. |
| delineate | | a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter |
| obdurate | | behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety |
| citadel | | producing or capable of producing an abundance of offspring or new growth; fertile. |
| fecund | | combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole. |
| thrall | | stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action. |
| prowess | | a rebuke, especially an official one. |
| indefatigable | | (of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered. |
| composed | | existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute. |
| regimented | | (of a person, event, or behavior) noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy. |
| beatific | | having one's feelings and expression under control; calm. |
| dormitory | | a strong castle in or near a city, where people can shelter from danger, especially during a war |
| vehement | | something that is mysterious and seems impossible to understand completely |
| relish | | (of a problem or illness) cause pain or suffering to; affect or trouble. |