or wrap-a·round extending in a curve from the front around to the sides: a wraparound windshield. What is a wraparound mean? wraparound. noun. Definition of wraparound (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : a garment (such as a dress) made with a full-length opening and adjusted to the figure by wrappingRead More →

EL PASO, Texas – There have been hundreds of vehicle registration violations in El Paso regarding the new Texas “two step, one sticker” law that took effect March 1. … The new law still requires drivers to complete the safety inspection and registration renewal, but drivers now will be issuedRead More →

1. The car began to roll back down the hill. 2. One provision of the law was to roll back taxes to the 1975 level. What is Rollback? noun. an act or instance of rolling back. a return to a lower level of prices, wages, etc., as by government order.Read More →

: neglect or failure to perform especially : failure to adhere to the terms of an agreement or promise nonperformance of an obligation nonperformance of a contract. What does non fulfillment mean? neglect or failure to fulfill or carry out as required. lack of fulfillment. What is non performing credit?Read More →

On a related note, multi-million has a superfluous hyphen; it should be multimillion (which is never used in isolation—it’s always part of a phrasal adjective), so avoid constructions such as “multi-million dollar damages,” which erroneously refers to dollar damages of a multi-million nature, or “multi-million-dollar … Is Weekslong a word?Read More →

ever-changing changing. altering. developing. dynamic. transitional. alternating. vigorous. vitalizing. What does always evolving mean? When something evolves, it changes, or develops over time, like your taste in music and clothes, which evolve as you get older. … Evolve describes a development that is taking its time to reach its finalRead More →

brightly lit room (Do not hyphenate: Brightly is an adverb describing lit, not an adjective.) Rule Two: When adverbs not ending in –ly are used as compound words in front of a noun, hyphenate the words. When the combination of words is used after the noun, do not hyphenate theRead More →

: to have a close or shared relationship. : to make or show a relationship between (things or people) See the full definition for interrelate in the English Language Learners Dictionary. How do you use interrelate in a sentence? 1. The body and the mind interrelate. 2. Many would sayRead More →

Year-to-date meaning See YTD. (management, accounting) The period from the beginning of a fiscal year to the end of a reporting period. (management, accounting) Like the period from the beginning of a fiscal year to the end of a reporting period. Should 25 year be hyphenated? A good trick isRead More →

Hyphens. … Do not place a hyphen between the prefixes pre, post, semi, anti, multi, re, un, sub, etc., and their nouns or adjectives, except before proper nouns or when two vowels with no hyphen separating them would be unclear; e.g.: predentistry. electro-optical but preindustrial pro-American. Is pre professional oneRead More →