| A | B |
| coddled | treated with excessive indulgence |
| banish | to get rid of something |
| paradigm | typical example or model of something |
| paradigm shift | a change in the prevailing ideas or beliefs. |
| tally | determine the sum of ; to match or agree with someone |
| rack up | to achieve or gain (like gain points in a game) |
| leverage | power to make someone do what you want; the thing that gives that power |
| livid | extremely angry; dark purple or gray in color |
| scrap | to decide not to co tinue with something such as a plan; to get rid of something |
| trump | To to beat or get the better of (an adversary or competitor, for example) by using a crucial, often hidden resource. |
| inflation | process in which something increases to the point that it becomes less valuable |
| undermine | to make something or someone become less effective or successful, often deliberately |
| underscore | to emphasize something |
| limbo | situation or state of uncertainty in which you do not know and cannot control the outcome |