acronym |
a word formed by putting together the first letters or parts of a series of words in a longer phrase. |
considerably |
to a quite large degree or extent. |
demonstration |
an activity that shows how something works or how it is made. |
dynasty |
a series of rulers from the same family or group. |
evacuate |
to leave or to empty of people for safety reasons. |
imprison |
to put or keep in a prison. |
integrate |
to bring together and mix into a whole. |
meditation |
sustained thought or self-forgetful concentration, especially for the purposes of religious devotion or relaxation. |
merge |
to mix or combine into a single unit. |
promote |
to support the growth of or help move forward. |
remorse |
a feeling of guilt and real sorrow over having done something wrong. |
subordinate |
lower in rank or importance; secondary. |
swindle |
to cheat out of money or property. |
swivel |
a device that allows the object fastened or mounted to it to turn freely or pivot. |
symmetry |
a state in which both sides of something are balanced in size, form, or arrangement. |