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verb

apprehend

A child can't apprehend the importance of saving for the future.

noun

apprehension

The air was thick with apprehension as the landlord met with the tenants.

adjective

apprehensive

The tenants were apprehensive about the conditions of their rental agreement.

 

adverb

circumstantially

The building owner circumstantially takes money out of the escrow account for emergency repairs.

noun

circumstance

Because of our circumstances, the rental agent kindly allowed us to get out of our lease early.

adjective

circumstantial

The judge's decision that the tenant was responsible for repairing the damage was based solely on circumstantial evidence.

 

verb

condition

The president conditioned her acceptance on two factors that were spelled out in the letter of agreement.

noun

condition

They decided to rent the space, under the condition that the price would not be raised for the next two years.

adjective

conditional

If you give a conditional go-ahead, we will start drawing up the plans.

 

verb

indicate

As was indicated in the terms of the lease, any changes to the property must be approved by the owners.

noun

indicator

The state of local schools is a good indicator of the health of the economy.

noun

indication

The management team had every indication that the tenants were planning to stay for the near future.

 

verb

fluctuate

As interest rates began to fluctuate, many investors became nervous and took their money out of the real estate market.

noun

fluctuation

Construction is sensitive to any fluctuations in the economy.

gerund

fluctuating

Any additional fluctuating on prices will not be accepted.

 

verb

occupy

The owner must make sure that the space is in good condition before the tenant occupies it.

noun

occupant

Most of the occupants of this building are doctors and lawyers.

noun

occupancy

The occupancy rate of the building has never fallen below 85 percent.