administration |
the people in charge of taking care of or managing something as a group. |
analysis |
a careful study of the parts of something in order to understand more about the whole. |
clamor |
a loud noise that goes on for sometime. |
convenience |
the quality of being useful or handy for someone's purpose or need. |
crave |
to need or desire very much. |
divert |
to turn aside or away from something. |
dynamics |
(used with a plural verb) the driving forces at work in any given system or situation. |
embezzle |
to steal what was put in one's care. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
haven |
the place where a ship anchors; harbor or port. |
malfunction |
the act or an instance of failing to operate or work properly. |
profit |
the amount of money made by a business that is more than the amount put in at the start or paid out as expenses. |
sovereignty |
supreme power or authority, especially over a state or other political body. |
spiritual |
of or pertaining to the soul or matters of the soul, the part of a human being that is believed to be the higher or deeper self and not part of the body. |
swivel |
a device that allows the object fastened or mounted to it to turn freely or pivot. |