acceptance |
the act of accepting something that is given. |
coincidental |
of two things, occurring at the same time, or having some other correspondence, by chance and not as a result of a cause or motive. |
congressional |
(sometimes capitalized) of or pertaining to a legislative congress, especially the U.S. Congress. |
consequence |
that which follows; result. |
conserve |
to keep safe from loss, waste, or destruction. |
impulse |
a sudden wish or desire that makes a person want to do something. |
interpret |
to decide on or explain the meaning of. |
landmark |
a point in a landscape that is used as a reference or marks a boundary. |
offense |
the act of breaking a law or rule or doing something wrong; crime; sin. |
penal |
of, concerning, or giving out punishment, especially according to law. |
plague |
a deadly disease, sudden invasion of harmful insects, or any terrible thing that harms many people. |
privilege |
a right or benefit that is given only to a certain person, group, or social class. |
procurement |
the act or process of obtaining something with deliberate effort or care. |
resistance |
the act or process of fighting against or opposing something. |
trek |
a slow or difficult trip. |