charter |
an official document given by a government or ruler to a business or other group. The charter explains the group's rights and responsibilities. |
compulsory |
required or necessary. |
conquer |
to get or overcome by force. |
despondent |
low in spirits; unhappy, depressed, or dejected. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
incline |
to slope or slant. |
institutional |
of, relating to, or resembling an institution or institutions. |
occupant |
someone who lives or works in a place or fills a position. |
procrastinate |
to put off doing something; delay. |
ration |
a fixed share or portion. |
rehabilitation |
the act of bringing back to a healthier, stronger, or more socially respectable condition. |
royalty |
a member of a king or queen's family, or all such persons as a group. |
sincere |
genuine, true, and not pretended. |
streamline |
to alter so as to make simpler or more efficient, compact, or up-to-date. |
transcend |
to go beyond or rise above (a common limitation). |