authorize |
to give official permission to; allow or approve. |
autonomy |
freedom and independence; self-governance. |
civilian |
of or relating to the daily life of ordinary citizens, not of the military or police. |
err |
to make a mistake. |
fortress |
a large, fortified building or area, often around a town or settlement. |
freshman |
a student in the first year of high school, college, or university. |
liable |
held responsible by law. |
maniac |
a person who has a very strong desire or enthusiasm for something. |
practical |
having to do with real life and experience rather than theory. |
prearrange |
to arrange beforehand or in advance. |
rationale |
a fundamental reason for doing or being; basis. |
renegade |
a member who rejects the common beliefs or attitudes of a group such as a religious sect, political party, or business organization. |
sophistication |
the quality or condition of having worldly knowledge, elegant refinement, or technological complexity. |
summarize |
to be a concise statement of. |
uncertainty |
the condition or quality of being unsure or doubtful. |