abound |
to be found in large numbers or amounts. |
access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
averse |
strongly opposed or disinclined; unwilling (usually followed by "to"). |
cascade |
to fall from one level to the next; flow down like a waterfall. |
crisis |
the point or moment just before a very important change in one direction or another. |
degrade |
to bring down from a higher to a lower rank or degree by taking away a position or title. |
distortion |
the act of distorting or condition of being distorted. |
ecological |
of or pertaining to the relationships between living things and their environments. |
executive |
a person who has a managing or directing role in a business or government. |
imaginable |
possible to picture or conceive. |
involvement |
the state of having a role in or interest in. |
prolific |
producing young or new growth in abundance; fertile. |
radiation |
the waves of energy sent out by sources of heat or light, or by radioactive material. |
tempt |
to try to get (someone) to do something wrong or not wise by offering or seeming to offer something very desirable. |
translate |
to change into the words of another language. |