abduct |
to carry off or lead away by force; kidnap. |
authoritative |
accepted as correct and true; reliable as a source of information because said or written by an expert or authority. |
divert |
to turn aside or away from something. |
document |
a written or printed paper that gives factual information or proof of something. Birth certificates, marriage licenses, and passports are kinds of documents. |
excess |
more than is needed or usual; extra. |
fabrication |
a statement, document, or the like that is false or invented to deceive. |
innovative |
new and inventive. |
organism |
an individual living thing, such as a plant, an animal, or a germ. |
perception |
the ability to become aware of or know through the senses. |
policy1 |
a set of rules or a plan that is used as a guide for action. |
pregnant |
having one or more young growing within the body of a woman or other female mammal. |
premium |
the exceptional value or esteem accorded something. |
radiant |
sending out heat or rays of light; shining brightly. |
severity |
strictness; harshness. |
validity |
the condition or fact of being based on truth, fact, or knowledge. |