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Jargon

noun

A technical terminology unique to a particular subject.

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"We completely removed all jargon," McAlpine told me (we were chatting in Starbucks).

The US and the EU share one characteristic: they are, in the jargon of political science, "mixed regimes", with a strong separation of powers and numerous checks and balances.

This little-known process, mired in the jargon of highways and transport legislation, allows local authorities to close roads permanently to allow new developments to be built.

In the jargon of economics, monetary policy was loose but fiscal policy was tight.

I remember thinking it was a slightly amusing attempt at a jargon shift that would never catch on.

I have provided financial advice to a host of doctors, nurses and service managers and guided them through baffling spreadsheets and often impenetrable jargon to enable them to best use the resources at their disposal (time, money and human beings) to deliver the highest quality of care for their patients.

This is one of our most frequent errors immigrate to arrive in a country; emigrate to leave one Hence immigrant, immigration, emigrant, emigration Immigration and Nationality Directorate may be called "the immigration service" immune to not immune from impact a noun, not a verb: say "affected" rather than the awful jargon phrase "impacted on".

That kind of jargon just adds to the feeling that Westminster is the kind of place that only those who have been to public school and Oxbridge really feel at home.

This is not the most glamorous end of politics (it is rare to hear military jargon from activists who can tell the difference between a clipboard and a gun), but it works.

The aim is to raise the EU's profile and cement alliances by winning new pledges for greenhouse gas cuts – intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) in UN jargon, the backbone of any deal in Paris – before June at the latest.

I tried to decipher the medical jargon with an NHS pamphlet that explained the condition.

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