accommodate |
to have room for. |
accustomed |
in the habit of (usually followed by "to"). |
acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
chronological |
according to the order in which things happen. |
contribute |
to give for a purpose. |
deprive |
to take away from; not allow to have. |
dissemination |
the act or process of distributing or spreading or widely. |
empower |
to give legal rights or authority to. |
escort |
a person or group of people who travel with someone to protect, guide, or guard that person, or to show respect. |
gall1 |
impudence; nerve. |
gauge |
to make an estimate of; judge. |
intuitive |
having or resulting from the ability to know or apprehend without using the process of logical thought or reasoning. |
mimic |
to copy or imitate. |
proclaim |
to say or state for the public to know. |
theory |
a reasonable, widely accepted explanation for why something happens. |