collision |
an act or instance of coming together with force; crash. |
escapade |
a wild adventure or prank, usually mischievous or mildly wicked. |
exempt |
to free from something that others are always required to do; excuse. |
incentive |
something that makes a person want to work or do something. |
induction |
the act, process, or result of deriving general principles from particular facts or examples. |
intended |
planned and done with complete awareness; intentional; deliberate. |
moderate |
not too much or too little; within limits. |
nauseate |
to cause disgust or repugnance in. |
objective |
a goal or purpose that a person works to achieve; aim. |
precursor |
an earlier or previous person, group, event, or form of something; predecessor. |
prestige |
importance in the eyes of other people because of doing great things, being in high position, or having wealth. |
reportedly |
according to what has been said or according to rumor. |
specialist |
a person who has knowledge or is an expert in a single area of study. |
stimulate |
to bring about to activity or action. |
withhold |
to hold back; control. |