bureaucracy |
an organized group of hired officials, especially governmental. |
civilize |
to bring education and training to, especially in the arts, science, and government. |
construe |
to comprehend or explain the meaning or intention of; assign a meaning to; interpret. |
consultant |
someone whose job it is to give advice to others on a particular subject; expert. |
continuous |
going on without pausing or stopping; not broken. |
demographic |
of or relating to the study of human populations, involving statistical analysis of size, distribution, density, migration, fertility, and the like. |
diversify |
to give or introduce variety to or into. |
gross |
rude or disgusting. |
inflammatory |
tending to arouse and excite the emotions, or call forth an emotional response. |
knoll |
a small rounded rise of land; hill. |
limitation |
that which confines or restricts. |
moreover |
beyond what has already been said; in addition; also. |
privilege |
a right or benefit that is given only to a certain person, group, or social class. |
recalibrate |
to reset or adjust the scale of (a quantitative measuring instrument or system), usually to maintain a correspondence with a standard. |
tarnish |
to dull the luster or color of. |