bypass |
a road that is built to go around a busy area or to avoid something in the way. |
compact1 |
to pack closely and tightly together. |
compute |
to figure out or calculate by using arithmetic. |
confront |
to meet, face, or stand up to boldly. |
disarm |
to take away the weapons of; divest of the means of attack or defense. |
distort |
to twist out of shape; change the way a thing looks or acts. |
hurtle |
to move with great speed and often with great noise. |
maturity |
the state of being fully grown or developed. |
negligence |
disregard of, omission of, or failure to do something necessary, especially when it is habitual. |
penalty |
a punishment given for breaking a law, rule, or agreement. |
politics |
the work or study of government. |
prophesy |
to foretell or reveal, especially under divine inspiration. |
renovation |
the act or process of repairing and updating (a building or the like) so that the condition is improved and meets current standards. |
workmanship |
the art or skill of someone who works with their hands or with machines. |
yoke |
a pair of draft animals joined by this device. |