apparatus: the technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose; a complex structure within an organization or system.
plummet: (verb) fall or drop straight down at high speed. (noun) a steep and rapid fall or drop; a plumb or plumb line.
compromise: (noun) an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions. (verb) settle a dispute by mutual concession.
trough: a long, narrow open container for animals to eat or drink out of; a long, narrow, open container for growing plants or mixing chemicals; a channel used to convey a liquid.
impose: force (something unwelcome or unfamiliar) to be accepted or put in place; take advantage of someone by demanding their attention or commitment.
dissipate: (with reference to a feeling or other intangible thing) disappear or cause to disappear; squander or fritter away (money, energy, or resources).
granular: resembling or consisting of small grains or particles; characterized by a high level of granularity.
eradicate: to do away with as completely as if by pulling up by the roots.
particulate: (adj.) relating to or in the form of minute separate particles. (noun) matter in particulate form.
deficiency: a lack or shortage; a failing or shortcoming.
redemption: 1) the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil. 2) the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment, or clearing a debt.
versatile: able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
robust: (of a process, system, organization, etc.) able to withstand or overcome adverse conditions.
blatant: (of bad behavior) done openly and unashamedly.
holistic: characterized by comprehension of the parts of something as intimately interconnected and explicable only by reference to the whole.
articulate: (adj.) 1) (of a person or a person's words) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently. 2) having joints or jointed segments. (verb) 1) express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently. 2) form a joint.