acquit |
to free from a charge of breaking the law; declare not guilty. |
aggressive |
mean and unfriendly in one's actions; ready to argue or start fights. |
concentration |
close attention; focused mental energy. |
explosive |
able to cause an explosion. |
humiliate |
to cause to lose pride or feel ashamed; embarrass. |
impertinent |
rude or too bold. |
indicator |
a person or thing that points to or signals something. |
intermediate |
being or happening between two things, stages, positions, or persons; being in the middle. |
isolate |
to set apart or separate so as to be alone. |
logical |
resulting from clear thinking; sound. |
political |
having to do with the study or practice of government and its policies. |
procurement |
the act or process of obtaining something with deliberate effort or care. |
revise |
to change or make different. |
taper |
to narrow. |
violation |
the act of breaking or breaching a law, rule, or agreement. |