administration |
the people in charge of taking care of or managing something as a group. |
circumstance |
a condition or fact connected with or having an effect on an event or situation. |
citation |
the act of citing or quoting, or the passage or source so cited. |
collide |
to strike or bump into one another with force. |
devise |
to invent or think out. |
diversify |
to give or introduce variety to or into. |
elegance |
the quality of refinement, taste, and grace, especially when combined with richness of decoration or design. |
finance |
to provide money for. |
institution |
an organization set up for a specific purpose, such as hospitals, churches, prisons, charities, and schools. |
maniac |
a person who has a very strong desire or enthusiasm for something. |
narrator |
a person or character who tells a story. |
opus |
a work of fine or literary art, especially a musical composition numbered to indicate its chronological place in the composer's works. |
replicate |
to repeat or duplicate. |
violate |
to break or fail to keep. |
withhold |
to hold back; control. |