amendment |
an official change made to a bill, law, or other document. |
apprehend |
to catch and place under arrest. |
audible |
heard or able to be heard. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
corporation |
a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were one person. |
diversion |
an act or instance of turning aside. |
expedite |
to send off, facilitate the progress of, or accomplish with speed and efficiency. |
fascination |
the condition of having one's attention aroused and held, as by charm, beauty, or extreme interest. |
faulty |
having imperfections, flaws, or defects. |
instance |
a case, example or occasion. |
landmark |
a point in a landscape that is used as a reference or marks a boundary. |
penalize |
to give penalty or punishment to. |
regulate |
to control by rules or a method. |
relentless |
without mercy or compassion; unyielding or stern. |
yoke |
a pair of draft animals joined by this device. |