aspiration |
a goal, aim, or ambition. |
clinical |
of or related to direct observation and treatment of patients, as opposed to theory or laboratory research. |
concede |
to admit the truth or justice of. |
contempt |
the feeling or expression of angry disgust at something wicked, mean, or not worthy. |
coverage |
in journalism, the reportage on a particular event or issue, or the amount or type of reportage. |
demographic |
of or relating to the study of human populations, involving statistical analysis of size, distribution, density, migration, fertility, and the like. |
diversify |
to give or introduce variety to or into. |
endorsement |
a statement given in support of a person or product, as in an advertisement or political campaign. |
enumeration |
the act or process of naming or listing one by one. |
expansion |
the act or process of expanding, or the condition of being expanded. |
hazardous |
full of danger; having great or many risks. |
jealousy |
a feeling of envy towards another person and what he or she has or can do. |
litigation |
the act of engaging in a lawsuit. |
quarantine |
the keeping of a person, animal, or thing away from others to stop a disease from spreading. |
replicate |
to repeat or duplicate. |