administer |
to manage, take care of, or be in charge of. |
apparatus |
tools or equipment made for a particular task. |
baroque |
(often capitalized) the style or period in art, music, and architecture prevailing in Europe following the Renaissance, characterized by bold and elaborate forms of ornamentation. |
consolidation |
the act of combining into a whole or mass; unification. |
dynamic |
full of energy and strength; lively; active. |
educational |
giving knowledge or skill. |
fluctuation |
unsteadiness; vacillation. |
isolate |
to set apart or separate so as to be alone. |
marketing |
advertising and other activities involved in getting people to buy a product or service from a company. |
miser |
a greedy, stingy person who lives in a poor way in order to save money. |
overall |
including nearly all; general. |
resistant |
capable of opposing or willing to oppose. |
restraint |
the act or process of holding oneself back or holding another back. |
scenario |
a detailed outline or summary of a play, film, or book. |
thereby |
as a result of that; by that means. |