vocational
(adjective) related to a skill, trade, or occupation
(noun) center of activity or interest
focus
(verb) to be greater than; to go beyond
exceed
(noun) an outward, often faked, appearance
front
(noun) something that is bought and sold;
commodity
(adjective) alike or equal
equivalent
(noun) income
revenue
(verb) to become known; to come into view
emerge
(adverb) in addition to what came before
furthermore
(verb) to establish
institute
prime
(adjective) best or most important
incident
(noun) an occurrence or event
exploit
(verb) to make use of, often unfairly
(adverb) naturally, belonging to the basic nature of something
inherently
invoke
(verb) to call on something, such as a law or principle, for support
(adjective) smallest or lowest
minimum
(noun) a person who accompanies another person, often offering protection
escort
confront
(verb) to face, especially in challenge
pose
(verb) to pretend to be what one is not; to offer for attention or put forward; to take a certain position for a picture
(verb) looked for (past tense of seek)
sought
unmonitored
(adjective) not watched or checked up on
distribution
(noun) the act of giving out
(verb) to get in the way of; to prevent something from being done properly
interfere
contact
(verb) to get in touch with
(adjective) based on personal experience
anecdotal