consolidate |
to join together into a whole; combine. |
deficit |
The amount by which something is less than what is needed. A deficit of money is caused by spending more than has been taken in. |
euphoric |
having or exhibiting a strong feeling of well-being or elation. |
patronage |
the financial or other support given to a business establishment by its customers or clients. |
pliable |
easily bent; flexible; malleable. |
poseur |
one who adopts an affected attitude or manner in order to impress others. |
pugnacious |
ready or eager to fight; overly aggressive or quarrelsome. |
recurrent |
happening again or repeatedly. |
remonstrance |
the act or an instance of protesting or objecting. |
reputable |
known to be held in esteem; respected. |
resilient |
able to withstand and recover quickly from difficulty, sickness, or the like. |
resuscitate |
to bring back to life or consciousness; revive. |
subsume |
to classify, consider, or include (an idea, proposition, or the like) in a more comprehensive or general category or principle. |
synopsis |
a short statement giving an overview, the main principles, or the sequence of events of a narrative, argument, article, or the like; summary; abstract. |
unregulated |
not subject to rules or constraints. |