Anonymous wrote:Well at least she didn't use "task" as a verb. It's governmenteze--"We tasked them to do the project." UGH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree OP. I hate the word utilize. I find that IT people use it more than anyone.
Actually, faux IT. These are the people that are in IT, but have degrees in social sciences or humanities but took the IT job because it paid more, even though they don't really know what they're doing. Actual engineering majors use shorter words because many of them don't type well, so fewer keystrokes are better.
Anonymous wrote:google is your friend...
writ large (slightly formal)
expressed in a bigger or more obvious way She believed that cultures are just personalities writ large. The genius of the story is that it's about ordinary life writ large.
Usage notes: usually used after a noun, as in the examples
Anonymous wrote:If one more person leverages the utilization of the phrase "writ large," i'm going to puke.
Anonymous wrote:If one more person leverages the utilization of the phrase "writ large," i'm going to puke.