aggregation |
the act of collecting or being collected into a whole or mass. |
artistic |
showing skill and imagination in creating. |
civilize |
to bring education and training to, especially in the arts, science, and government. |
conformity |
accordance or compliance with a standard or norm. |
deflate |
to cause to shrink or collapse by letting out air or gas. |
flux |
a state of continuous change or movement. |
minority |
a group of people in a country who make up a smaller part of the whole population and have something in common, such as their family backgrounds or their religion, that is different from the larger population. |
motivation |
the condition of being driven or moved to do something by an idea, feeling, or desire. |
productivity |
the capacity for manufacturing things or doing any work that yields measurable results. |
rampage |
a course of angry, violent, or destructive behavior. |
revive |
to bring back into use or popularity. |
somber |
sad, dismal, or full of gloom. |
specialist |
a person who has knowledge or is an expert in a single area of study. |
summary |
a short and usually comprehensive statement of what has been previously stated. |
unnecessary |
not needed or required. |