bureaucracy |
an organized group of hired officials, especially governmental. |
cloak |
a long, loose, outer garment without sleeves. |
contradict |
to say the opposite of; deny the truth of. |
domination |
the act of controlling or governing by the use of power or influence. |
equivalence |
the state, fact, or condition of being the same in value, amount, importance, or the like. |
inevitable |
certain to happen; not able to be avoided. |
intended |
planned and done with complete awareness; intentional; deliberate. |
investor |
a person or company that puts money into use for the purpose of making more money. |
monotonous |
not interesting because of having to do the same thing over and over. |
pact |
an agreement or a sworn promise. |
posture |
the general position of or manner of holding the body. |
premiere |
a first public performance or showing, as of a film or stage production. |
ratio |
a relation or comparison between numbers or things based on amount or degree. |
stabilization |
the process of making or becoming steady or even, and keeping at a certain level or degree. |
vengeance |
injury or damage done to a person in return for injury or damage inflicted by him or her; retribution. |