abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
arbitrary |
resulting from personal opinions, wishes, or feelings instead of from a rule or reason. |
avail |
to be useful or profitable to; be of value to. |
casino |
a room or building for public assembly or entertainment, especially gambling games. |
contaminate |
to make dirty, polluted, or not usable by touching or by adding something to. |
corporation |
a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were one person. |
deliberate |
said or done on purpose. |
disposal |
a giving away or a getting rid of something. |
drone2 |
to talk in a boring voice without changing one's tone. |
frigid |
very cold; freezing. |
ordain |
to admit to the clergy as a priest, minister, or rabbi in a formal ceremony. |
primitive |
having to do with an early stage or a condition that is not developed. |
recognition |
the act of realizing that one knows someone or something. |
refugee |
a person forced to leave his or her home or country to seek safety or protection. |
theoretical |
relating to or consisting of an explanation based on abstract reasoning and speculation rather than facts and evidence; hypothetical. |