agitate |
to cause to move in a quick, tumbling motion or with force; shake. |
candid |
without deception or concealment; honest; forthright. |
emotional |
having to do with the feelings, including how one feels about oneself in relation to others. |
infinite |
having no limits or end; without measure. |
insulate |
to cover, line, or surround with a material that reduces or stops the movement of heat, electricity, or sound. |
maelstrom |
a turbulent or overpowering situation. |
malfunction |
the act or an instance of failing to operate or work properly. |
placebo |
an inert substance given to a patient as if it were a drug in order to placate or to serve as a control in an experiment. |
prolong |
to add length to or make last longer. |
qualitative |
of or concerning the nature or attributes of something, as opposed to its amount. (Cf. quantitative.) |
resistance |
the act or process of fighting against or opposing something. |
reverie |
a state of daydreaming, reminiscing, or musing. |
subdue |
to overcome or conquer, as by military victory. |
undo |
to release from or remove wrapping or fastening from. |
vague |
just barely visible or able to be perceived. |