Recommend (v) advocate, endorse, put forward, commend

Stability (n)L firmness, solidity, steadiness

Unabated (adj): strengthen

The storm was raging unabated

Dysfunctional (adj): not operating normally or properly

The telephones are dysfunctional

Amplify (v): increase the volume, enlarge upon or add detail

Amplify social influence

Central around: revolving around

Repeal (v) revoke, rescind, annul, abrogate, nullify

The legislation was repealed five months later.

Ripple (n/V)

He dived into the pool leaving barely a ripple

Widespread (adj) : universal, global, common, general

There was no widespread support for the war.

Doubled down (phrasal verb): strengthen one’s commitment to a particular strategy or action ( potentially risky)

He decided to double down and escalate the war.

Revamp (v): renovate, refurbish, rebuild, retrofit

 Museum revamping work was done

 

Hypothetical (adj/n)

Hypothesis (n)

Implore (v): beseech, appeal to, beg

She implore her parents not to send her away.

Penny-pincher (adj):

Penitent (adj): lament, mourn, feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong.

She apologized with a penitent smile

Silver spoon: High social position

Born with a silver spoon in their mouth.

Silver-tongued

Speak pleasant way or persuasive way

Getting called a silver tongued with satanic ways is the highest compliment I have ever received at work.

Every cloud has a silver lining

Sorry. But do not despair, every cloud has a silver lining