acquit |
to free from a charge of breaking the law; declare not guilty. |
ambush |
a surprise attack made from a hidden place. |
authentic |
real, genuine, or true. |
averse |
strongly opposed or disinclined; unwilling (usually followed by "to"). |
collaborative |
characterized by or resulting from the activity of people or organizations working together for a common purpose. |
engineering |
the study and practice of using scientific and mathematical knowledge to do practical things. Knowledge of engineering is needed to design and build roads, bridges, tools, and machines. |
forum |
a public meeting to discuss some problem of public or general interest. |
guidance |
the act of guiding. |
hamper1 |
to get in the way of. |
inflate |
to make larger or expand. |
intercept |
to stop or take hold of; interrupt the movement or progress of. |
monotonous |
not interesting because of having to do the same thing over and over. |
mortality |
the quality or state of being destined to die. |
successor |
a person or thing that comes after or follows another. |
undiscovered |
not yet found or known to exist. |