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Synergy

1. The interaction of two or more agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects. 3. The potential ability of individual organizations or groups to be more successful or productive as a result of a merger. 4. Cooperative interaction between partners in a relationship that creates an enhanced combined result that is greater than the sum of their individual results.

Symposium

1. A formal meeting held for the discussion of a particular subject and during which individuals may make presentations. 2. A collection of writings on a particular topic, as in a magazine. 3. A convivial meeting for drinking, music, and intellectual discussion among the ancient Greeks.

Sympathy

1. A relationship or affinity between persons or things in which whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other. 2. The act of or capacity for sharing or understanding the feelings of another person. 3. Agreement with or support for an opinion or position. 4. A feeling or expression of pity or of sorrow for the distress of another. 5. An emotion that an individual uses when immobilized to enlist help from others. 6. An emotional state similar to grief or apathy.

Suppress

1. To put an end to forcibly; subdue; crush. 2. To curtail or prohibit the activities of. 3. To hold back; to check. 4. To prevent or inhibit (a memory, feeling, process or reaction.)

Struggle

1. Make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction. 2. Make violent or determined efforts under difficulties; strive hard. 3. The result of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Standard

1. An object or quality or measure serving as a basis or example or principle to which others conform or should conform or by which the accuracy or quality of others is judged. 2. The degree of excellence etc. required for a particular purpose. 3. A requirement of moral conduct: maintains his high standards in all his dealings.

Spiritual

1. Of, relating to, consisting of, or having the nature of spirit; not tangible or material. 2. Of, concerned with or affecting the soul. 3. Of, from or pertaining to God. 4. Of or belonging to a church or religion; ecclesiastical; sacred. 5. Pertaining to or having the nature of spirits; supernatural.

Spirit

1. The Lifeforce, you, the one who perceives what exists and what is needed and wanted. 2. That which is traditionally believed to be the vital principle or animating force within living beings. 3. Any supernatural being, such as a ghost. 4. That which constitutes one’s unseen, intangible being. 5. The essential and activating principle of a person; the will. 6. To impart courage, animation, or determination, or determination to; stimulate; encourage.

Smart

Characterized by sharp, quick thought; clever; quick; intelligent; bright.

Slate

1. A blue-grey, impervious, metamorphic rock that readily splits into thin, smooth-surfaced layers. 2.a. A piece of this material split for use as roofing material or a writing surface. b. A writing tablet made of any material similar to slate. 3. A record of past performance or activity.

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