adaptation |
the act or process of changing or adjusting something to fit in a new role or context. |
affirm |
to state or declare as true. |
assertion |
a declaration or statement, often without support or proof. |
automate |
to convert to a mechanical or electronic system of operation. |
committee |
a group of persons chosen to give attention to a particular matter. |
experimental |
having to do with testing or experiments. |
indefinite |
not certain, not clear, or not having fixed limits. |
injunction |
a command or order, especially from a court, to do or refrain from doing something; authorization or prohibition. |
investor |
a person or company that puts money into use for the purpose of making more money. |
monotonous |
not interesting because of having to do the same thing over and over. |
relish |
a great enjoyment of something. |
replication |
the repeating of an experiment under the original conditions. |
tangible |
capable of being touched or perceived by touch. |
tedious |
long and boring; dull; wearisome. |
tolerate |
to allow or accept; not oppose or attack. |