access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
akin |
similar in kind or spirit; alike. |
assertion |
a declaration or statement, often without support or proof. |
feint |
a false movement that is meant to trick an opponent by taking attention away from the real target. |
folly |
a lack of good sense or judgment. |
institution |
an organization set up for a specific purpose, such as hospitals, churches, prisons, charities, and schools. |
lament |
to mourn for or regret. |
lodge |
to be or become caught or stuck in a certain position. |
monopoly |
complete control over a service or product within a given area. |
nook |
a corner of a room or a small area set off from a main room. |
patent |
a government grant that gives someone the right to make, use, or sell an invention. A patent is given for a certain number of years. |
plentiful |
large in amount; more than enough. |
reversal |
the act of turning in or taking an opposite direction or position. |
scope |
the range or extent of one's view or thoughts. |
withdraw |
to take out or away; remove. |