automate |
to convert to a mechanical or electronic system of operation. |
commendation |
something, especially an award, that confers honor or distinction. |
competent |
having the skill to do something; capable. |
denomination |
a religious group or division. |
dissent |
to disagree with an opinion or belief held by many others. |
dominate |
to control by the use of power; rule. |
flux |
a state of continuous change or movement. |
formerly |
in the past; in a time before now. |
kinship |
the state or fact of being a relative or relatives, especially by birth. |
litigation |
the act of engaging in a lawsuit. |
negotiable |
subject to discussion and revision, as terms in an agreement or contract. |
rationale |
a fundamental reason for doing or being; basis. |
sage |
a very wise person. |
successor |
a person or thing that comes after or follows another. |
transit |
the act of passing over, across, or through; passage. |