architecture |
the act or process of designing buildings, or the profession of an architect. |
capitalism |
an economic system in which land, factories, and other resources are owned by individuals instead of the government. In this system, the prices of things we buy are decided by the people who sell them and not by the government. |
convenience |
the quality of being useful or handy for someone's purpose or need. |
diminish |
to make smaller or cause to appear smaller in size or importance. |
disgrace |
loss of respect, honor, or favor; shame. |
doom |
an event or end that one cannot escape; fate; destiny. |
efficiency |
the quick, accurate performance of a task, or the ability to so perform. |
fictional |
existing only in a made-up story and not existing in real life. |
injunction |
a command or order, especially from a court, to do or refrain from doing something; authorization or prohibition. |
integration |
the process of bringing all parts together into a whole. |
intent1 |
plan; aim; intention. |
literally |
word for word. |
probation |
a period of time for testing a person's ability, character, or behavior. |
projection |
a guess of a future situation based on looking at the present situation. |
refuge |
a place that protects from danger or difficulty. |