assess |
to look at and try to discover the quality or degree of (something); evaluate; estimate. |
congenital |
existing from birth, but usually not hereditary. |
contempt |
the feeling or expression of angry disgust at something wicked, mean, or not worthy. |
departure |
the act or an occasion of leaving or going away. |
ethical |
of or concerning moral principles of right and wrong. |
gape |
to stare in surprise, awe, or wonder, especially with the mouth open. |
humanitarian |
characterized by concern for improving the welfare of people. |
inanimate |
not having or showing the characteristics associated with life; lifeless. |
inhale |
to breathe in; take in by breathing. |
logic |
the process of drawing conclusions based on known principles or facts; reasoning. |
mutilate |
to destroy by cutting or tearing off a necessary part. |
obsolete |
no longer in use. |
radical |
having to do with the root or source; basic; fundamental. |
scathe |
to injure with criticism. |
stabilize |
to become steady, firm, unwavering, or fixed. |