administration |
the people in charge of taking care of or managing something as a group. |
alleged |
claimed, usually with some amount of evidence, to be as described, although not proven so. |
assertion |
a declaration or statement, often without support or proof. |
cleave1 |
to adhere tightly; stick fast (usually followed by "to"). |
coup |
a brilliant and successful action or maneuver. |
cultural |
of or relating to the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. |
deviation |
difference or divergence, as from a typical pattern, accepted social norms, political orthodoxy, or the like. |
ferry |
a boat or ship that carries people or freight back and forth across a river or other body of water. |
forum |
a public meeting to discuss some problem of public or general interest. |
massive |
having a very large amount of matter; big and heavy; solid. |
merge |
to mix or combine into a single unit. |
political |
having to do with the study or practice of government and its policies. |
prolong |
to add length to or make last longer. |
regime |
a system of rule or government. |
vocation |
a job or career; occupation. |