dominate (v)
/ˈdɑː.mə.neɪt/

to have control over a place or person

dominate

consumer (n)
/kənˈsu·mər/

someone who buys goods or services for personal use

consumer

brand (n)
/brænd/

an identifying mark or label; a trademark

brand

gain (v)
/ɡeɪn/

to obtain or win something, especially something that you need or want

gain

persuade (v)
/pərˈsweɪd/

to make someone agree to do something by giving them reasons why they should

persuade

dermatologist (n)
/ˌdɝː.məˈtɑː.lə.dʒɪst/

a doctor who studies and treats skin diseases

dermatologist

endorse (v)
/ɪnˈdɔrs/

to say in an advertisement that you use and like a particular product so that other people will want to buy it

endorse

segment (n)
/ˈseɡ·mənt/

a separate part of anything

segment

estimate (v)
/ˈes·təˌmeɪt/

to guess the cost, size, value, etc. of something

estimate

enhance (v)
 /ɪnˈhɑːns/ 

to make more attractive or valuable

enhance

appearance (n)
/əˈpɪər·əns/

the way a person or thing looks or seems to other people

appearance

sign (n)
/saɪn/

a signal that something exists or that shows what might happen in the future

sign

industry (n)
/ˈɪndəstri/

the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or special area

industry

target (n)
/ˈtɑr·ɡɪt/

a result that you try to achieve

target

offer (v)
/ˈɔ·fər/

to say that you will pay a particular price for something

offer

slow down (phrasal verb)
/sloʊ dɑʊn/

reduce the speed at which it happens

slow down

sales (n)
/seɪls/

the number of products sold

sales

harm (v)
/hɑrm/

to hurt or injure somebody or to damage something

harm

client (n)
/ˈklaɪ.ənt/

a customer or someone who receives services

client

account for (phrasal verb)
/əˈkaʊnt fɔr/

to be a particular amount or part of something

account for
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