abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
capitalism |
an economic system in which land, factories, and other resources are owned by individuals instead of the government. In this system, the prices of things we buy are decided by the people who sell them and not by the government. |
circumference |
the line that forms the outside edge of a circle or other round figure or area. |
crave |
to need or desire very much. |
disclose |
to make known; tell. |
dissatisfy |
to fail to meet the expectations of; disappoint. |
equivalence |
the state, fact, or condition of being the same in value, amount, importance, or the like. |
impress |
to make a strong impact on (someone), especially a positive impact. |
judicial |
having to do with judges, law courts, or their activities. |
lush |
growing thick and healthy. |
nevertheless |
however; still. |
peerless |
having no equal; unmatched in excellence. |
regain |
to get back; recover. |
subsidize |
to provide financial assistance for; support with money. |
trio |
a group of three people who sing or play musical instruments together. |