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4.  Prestige:

                       o  Pronunciation: /prɛˈstiʒ/
                       o  Meaning: The reputation and status associated with a particular institution or

                           achievement.
                       o  Example sentence:

                           -  11.15: “When we change the way we define prestige and fund regional public
                              universities.”

                           -  The problem affects the prestige of our school.

                           -  Several universities in this country enjoy great prestige.


               Adjective:

                5.  Equitable:

                       o  Pronunciation: /ˈɛkwətəbəl/

                       o  Meaning: Fair and just, providing equal opportunities for all.
                       o  Example sentence:

                           -  0.42  : We say we want colleges to be more equitable,
                           -  11.23  : we will make higher education equitable once and for all.

                           -  The excessive presence of the English language does not contribute to an

                              equitable and fair debate.
                6.  Transformational:

                       o  Pronunciation: /ˌtrænsfərˈmeɪʃənəl/
                       o  Meaning: Capable of bringing about significant change or improvement.

                       o  Example sentence:

                           -  0.48 We say we want colleges to be more equitable, transformational, and
                              accessible.

                           -  A transformational acquisition/deal/merger
                           -  A transformational strategy/reform/step
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