advocacy |
the giving of support to an idea, person, or cause. |
baroque |
(often capitalized) the style or period in art, music, and architecture prevailing in Europe following the Renaissance, characterized by bold and elaborate forms of ornamentation. |
circumference |
the line that forms the outside edge of a circle or other round figure or area. |
domination |
the act of controlling or governing by the use of power or influence. |
expansion |
the act or process of expanding, or the condition of being expanded. |
finale |
the last part of a piece of music. |
inflict |
to deal out or strike in a physical attack. |
malfunction |
the act or an instance of failing to operate or work properly. |
mute |
not able or willing to speak; silent. |
oral |
spoken, rather than written; carried out by speaking. |
particularly |
to an unusual degree; more than other things in a group. |
pulverize |
to make into powder, as by crushing, grinding, or pounding. |
random |
made or done without purpose or pattern; made or done by chance. |
resolve |
to decide firmly and sincerely to do something or that something shall be done. |
simulate |
to imitate or reproduce the appearance, sound, or other external characteristics or qualities of. |