abrogate |
to abolish, repeal, or nullify by authority. |
adamantine |
firmly decided or fixed; unyielding. |
ascertain |
to learn without question; determine. |
comity |
mutual courtesy and respectful treatment among people or nations. |
conjoin |
to combine for a common purpose. |
consummate |
of the highest order or degree. |
demarcate |
to set apart or separate, as if with boundaries. |
desideratum |
something that is needed or wanted. |
disquisition |
a formal, often lengthy, oral or written discussion of a subject. |
ineluctable |
impossible to be avoided; inescapable. |
inflection |
change that occurs in the form of words to show a grammatical characteristic such as the tense of a verb, the number of a noun, or the degree of an adjective or adverb. |
lacuna |
a gap or omitted part. |
maladroit |
not skillful; clumsy; tactless. |
redoubtable |
inspiring fear; formidable. |
requite |
to retaliate for; strike back on account of. |