acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
adaptation |
the act or process of changing or adjusting something to fit in a new role or context. |
aghast |
filled with alarm or horror; shocked. |
inattention |
lack of attentiveness; neglect. |
missionary |
a person who is sent by a church or religious order to a foreign country to teach, convert, heal, or serve. |
organizational |
of or relating to organization or an organization. |
oust |
to force out; expel. |
petition |
a formal, written request by many people that is made to a person in authority. |
placebo |
an inert substance given to a patient as if it were a drug in order to placate or to serve as a control in an experiment. |
prosecution |
the initiating and continuing of legal proceedings against one or more persons. |
publicize |
to make widely known; advertise. |
seduce |
to lead into a course of action not considered proper or moral; corrupt. |
tolerate |
to allow or accept; not oppose or attack. |
transitional |
of or pertaining to a change from one position, stage, or situation to another. |
tuition |
the charge for being taught at a college or private school. |