administer |
to manage, take care of, or be in charge of. |
bankruptcy |
the legal inability to pay debts. |
clinical |
of or related to direct observation and treatment of patients, as opposed to theory or laboratory research. |
convertible |
able to be changed. |
degradation |
the act or process of bringing down or lowering in character or moral purpose. |
eon |
a very long period of time. |
garment |
any piece of clothing. |
inspiration |
a person or thing that motivates, uplifts, or gives one the confidence to do something; someone or something that inspires. |
instinct |
natural behavior in an animal that is not taught by parents or experience but is simply part of what an animal is born with. |
malaria |
a serious disease carried by mosquitoes that causes chills, fever, and sweating. |
proclaim |
to say or state for the public to know. |
refrain1 |
to hold oneself back; to not enter into a particular action; desist; forbear (often followed by "from"). |
tantalize |
to tease or torment with the sight or prospect of something desirable but unattainable. |
tolerant |
willing to accept or respect what is different in others, especially their beliefs and customs. |
wrath |
fierce anger. |