adaptation |
the act or process of changing or adjusting something to fit in a new role or context. |
apparatus |
tools or equipment made for a particular task. |
autonomous |
free and independent, as a state or an organism; self-governing. |
crisis |
the point or moment just before a very important change in one direction or another. |
hinder |
to hold back or stop the progress of. |
ignorant |
without knowledge or education. |
lure |
to attract with the promise of a reward. |
maneuver |
to move to a desired position or goal using strategy or skill. |
merger |
the combining of two or more companies into one, or the transfer of the property of one company to another. |
minority |
a group of people in a country who make up a smaller part of the whole population and have something in common, such as their family backgrounds or their religion, that is different from the larger population. |
reevaluate |
to carefully reconsider the value, worth, or efficacy of; reassess. |
solidify |
to make firm or hard. |
strait |
a narrow body of water between two larger bodies. |
torso |
the human body from neck to hips; trunk. |
transitional |
of or pertaining to a change from one position, stage, or situation to another. |