administrate |
to manage, handle, or supervise. |
crusade |
(often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. |
discharge |
to shoot or fire off. |
distribution |
the act of giving out items or portions. |
dwindle |
to become or cause to become gradually smaller or less until almost nothing remains; shrink. |
exotic |
from a foreign place. |
frustration |
an angry or impatient feeling caused by failing or being hindered in one's attempts to do something. |
leisurely |
unhurried; slow. |
momentary |
lasting only an instant. |
perfection |
the state or condition of being without a fault or mistake. |
portent |
a sign of something important, and often disastrous, that is about to occur; omen. |
rehabilitation |
the act of bringing back to a healthier, stronger, or more socially respectable condition. |
repent1 |
to be sorry or feel remorse for sins or transgressions; be penitent. |
significantly |
in an amount or to an extent that is important; considerably. |
vex |
to annoy or irritate. |