commute |
to ride or drive a long distance to and from work or school. |
considerable |
large in size or amount. |
defect |
a weakness, flaw, or bad quality. |
desolate |
without the things that are necessary or desirable for life. |
disgrace |
loss of respect, honor, or favor; shame. |
encore |
"Once more!"; "Again!" |
indulge |
to give in to or satisfy a desire, appetite, or whim. |
judicial |
having to do with judges, law courts, or their activities. |
meditate |
to think calmly, deeply, and at length (sometimes followed by "on" or "upon"). |
ratio |
a relation or comparison between numbers or things based on amount or degree. |
replicate |
to repeat or duplicate. |
salvation |
the act of saving or being saved from sin or evil, or the condition of being saved. |
satisfactory |
good enough to meet a need or desire. |
undergo |
to have the experience of; receive; endure. |
voluntary |
acting from or done by choice. |