absolve |
to free from consequences, blame, or guilt. |
complement |
to go well with, complete, or perfect. |
curriculum |
the courses offered at a school or in a particular area of study. |
depersonalize |
to cause to lose individual identity or characteristics. |
differentiate |
to distinguish between or among. |
disparage |
to depreciate or belittle, especially in speech. |
exodus |
the leaving of large numbers of people. |
fanaticism |
excessive or unreasonable enthusiasm or support for something. |
indict |
to formally accuse (someone) of a crime in a court of law after studying evidence. |
indubitable |
without question; certain. |
lionize |
to view or treat (someone) as a celebrity or extraordinary person. |
migratory |
changing habitat or location periodically, as in response to changes in climate or job opportunities. |
rabid |
extreme in opinion or action; fanatical. |
secrete |
to produce a fluid or other substance and release it into or out of the body. |
vouch |
to promise to be true, real, or correct (usually followed by "for"). |