acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
apprehend |
to catch and place under arrest. |
confer |
to give or award. |
enunciate |
to pronounce words, especially in a clear and distinct voice. |
format |
the way in which something is arranged or organized. |
onset |
the early stage; beginning. |
oversee |
to watch over and direct (others or their work); supervise. |
plentiful |
large in amount; more than enough. |
populate |
to live in; inhabit. |
profile |
an outline or view of something from the side. |
recruit |
a soldier who has just joined or been drafted into the armed forces. |
renaissance |
(capitalized) the revival of art, literature, and learning that began in Europe in the 1300s and lasted into the 1600s. During the Renaissance, scholars, writers, and artists took a great interest in the writings and ideas of classical culture. |
repent1 |
to be sorry or feel remorse for sins or transgressions; be penitent. |
significance |
great value; importance. |
urban |
of or having to do with a city or town. |