administer |
to manage, take care of, or be in charge of. |
administrate |
to manage, handle, or supervise. |
argumentative |
given to quarrels, debate, or violent clashes of opinion, often without a cause; contentious. |
arrogant |
having or showing too much pride; behaving as though one is more important than others. |
conformity |
accordance or compliance with a standard or norm. |
debate |
to discuss the different sides of a subject or issue. |
dwindle |
to become or cause to become gradually smaller or less until almost nothing remains; shrink. |
hardheaded |
not easily moved, manipulated, or duped; shrewd; pragmatic. |
mite1 |
a tiny animal that is related to the spider. Most mites are parasites and live on other animals or plants. |
plague |
a deadly disease, sudden invasion of harmful insects, or any terrible thing that harms many people. |
prescribe |
to order or suggest as a medicine. |
propel |
to cause to move forward; thrust, push, or drive. |
terminal |
found at or forming the end of something. |
untreated |
receiving no medical care or remedy. |
vat |
a very large barrel, tub, or tank, used for holding liquids. |