adherence |
the act or condition of holding to or following closely. |
bribe |
something promised or given to a person as a way of getting that person to do a certain thing. |
compress |
to press into less space; squeeze closely together. |
corporation |
a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were one person. |
coverage |
in journalism, the reportage on a particular event or issue, or the amount or type of reportage. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
ideological |
of or concerning basic beliefs, concepts, and social and political aims of an individual, group, or institution. |
intercept |
to stop or take hold of; interrupt the movement or progress of. |
mimic |
to copy or imitate. |
prophesy |
to foretell or reveal, especially under divine inspiration. |
stoke |
to add to and stir up the fuel of. |
summons |
a request or demand to do something. |
vortex |
a whirling mass of fluid, air, or the like, such as a whirlpool, that generates a vacuum in the center toward which things are drawn. |
waver1 |
to move back and forth in a fluttering motion; sway. |
yearn |
to have a strong desire, craving, or wish for something. |