acknowledge |
to admit the truth or existence of. |
authorize |
to give official permission to; allow or approve. |
chronic |
tending to a certain behavior or illness over a long time or without stopping. |
compassionate |
filled with care for another's suffering; sympathetic. |
crave |
to need or desire very much. |
harassment |
behavior that threatens, attacks, or offends another person repeatedly. |
impact |
the force of two objects hitting or crashing into each other. |
integrate |
to bring together and mix into a whole. |
legislature |
a group of people within a government that has the power to make or change laws. |
penal |
of, concerning, or giving out punishment, especially according to law. |
preach |
to give a talk on religion that is used to teach; give a sermon. |
privilege |
a right or benefit that is given only to a certain person, group, or social class. |
recommend |
to present as something that one can have confidence in; present as something good. |
squeamish |
nauseated, or tending to be easily nauseated or disgusted; queasy. |
tempo |
the speed at which a musical piece is to be played. |