artifact |
any object made by human beings, especially one of an earlier era. |
attorney |
a person whose job is to give legal advice and to speak for people in court; lawyer. |
automate |
to convert to a mechanical or electronic system of operation. |
dividend |
the number to be divided by another number in math equations. |
embargo |
a government order that restricts trade or the shipment of goods. |
embrace |
an act or instance of holding someone closely in one's arms; hug. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
insight |
the power to understand deep meanings or truths. |
litigation |
the act of engaging in a lawsuit. |
prestigious |
highly esteemed. |
prospective |
likely or expected. |
simulate |
to imitate or reproduce the appearance, sound, or other external characteristics or qualities of. |
tarnish |
to dull the luster or color of. |
unprecedented |
never before observed or experienced. |
vista |
a distant view as seen from a particular point or through an opening such as between buildings or trees. |