advocate |
to speak or act in favor of. |
confederation |
the act or process of confederating or allying. |
desist |
to stop acting in a certain way. |
disproportionate |
having too much of one thing in relation to something else; unbalanced. |
immobile |
standing or holding still; not moving; motionless. |
impart |
to give all or a part of; bestow or transmit. |
impeach |
to accuse a person in public office of wrong or improper conduct. |
intolerable |
too difficult or unpleasant to be near or to bear. |
matriculate |
to enroll or be enrolled in an organization, especially a college or university. |
morass |
something that hinders passage or engulfs an unwary person. |
pessimistic |
feeling in a negative way about things; expecting the worst to happen. |
probity |
proven trustworthiness; honesty; integrity. |
recapitulate |
to briefly review (the main points) of a spoken or written exchange or communication. |
unqualified |
lacking the appropriate knowledge or qualifications. |
venerable |
deserving honor, respect, or reverence because of advanced age, noble character, or dignified position. |