base-on

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Base-on' is to use a piece of information, an idea, or an existing thing as the main part in making decisions or creating something. It's like anchoring a new idea on an already existing one.
Examples in Different Contexts
In business, strategies are often 'based on' market analysis. A business strategist might say, 'Our expansion plan is based on recent consumer trend studies.'
Practice Scenarios
Academics

Scenario:

We have an opportunity to contribute significant findings to the field of climate science. Let's start by reviewing relevant past studies and their findings.

Response:

I plan to base my research on the analysis of past studies on climate change and their impacts on global temperature.

Tech

Scenario:

To provide a unique user experience, we aim to create a new feature. Let's consider the most popular open-source codes and industry needs.

Response:

I suggest we base our design on this open-source user interface library. It's at the forefront of the industry's needs.

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