allocate |
to assign or set aside (money or other resources) for some specific use. |
bureaucracy |
an organized group of hired officials, especially governmental. |
caravan |
a band of people traveling together. Caravans are often formed for safety when crossing a remote area like a desert. |
citation |
the act of citing or quoting, or the passage or source so cited. |
clinical |
of or related to direct observation and treatment of patients, as opposed to theory or laboratory research. |
commit |
to dedicate, devote or pledge. |
hazy |
marked or clouded by haze; misty. |
intimidate |
to cause to become timid or afraid, especially by means of threats. |
membrane |
a thin layer of tissue found in living things. Some kinds of membranes cover the outside or inside of organs. Other membranes separate or connect different parts of the body. |
oblige |
to make (someone) feel bound to do something or to act in a certain way. |
offend |
to cause to be angry, annoyed, or insulted. |
procrastinate |
to put off doing something; delay. |
tedious |
long and boring; dull; wearisome. |
thesis |
a statement or proposition put forward and supported by proof or argument. |
torrent |
a heavy flow of water with a strong current, such as a rushing stream, a flood, or a heavy rainfall. |