cognition |
the mental acts or processes by which knowledge is acquired or processed. |
convene |
to gather or come together for a meeting. |
diversify |
to give or introduce variety to or into. |
fracture |
a break or crack. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
imply |
to hint or suggest without saying directly. |
induction |
the act, process, or result of deriving general principles from particular facts or examples. |
justification |
something that explains, rationalizes, or defends. |
miserly |
stingy or penurious. |
novelty |
the quality of being new or unusual. |
plentiful |
large in amount; more than enough. |
proposal |
a suggested plan. |
renew |
to make like new; restore. |
summons |
a request or demand to do something. |
violation |
the act of breaking or breaching a law, rule, or agreement. |