administrate |
to manage, handle, or supervise. |
consensus |
general agreement in opinions, values, preferences, or the like. |
contrite |
feeling deep guilt for one's wrongdoing or shortcoming and desiring to make amends for it; remorseful; repentant. |
conversion |
the changing of a person's religious beliefs. |
curt |
rudely short or brief in speech. |
extract |
a strong, concentrated form of a substance. |
exult |
to rejoice greatly, especially over some triumph. |
haunt |
to come very often and painfully to the mind or memory of (a person). |
hearty |
full of warmth and enthusiasm; friendly. |
reject |
to refuse to take, approve, or believe. |
scathe |
to injure with criticism. |
siege |
a military act of surrounding a city or base, attacking it, and cutting off supplies. The goal of a siege is to force the city or fort to surrender. |
strut |
to walk in a proud or vain manner. |
unavoidable |
impossible to avoid or escape; inevitable. |
withdraw |
to take out or away; remove. |