custody |
the legal right to take care of and control someone or something. |
discipline |
training of the body or mind to bring about good performance and good behavior. |
discriminate |
to judge or treat someone unfairly because he or she belongs to a particular group or category of people (usually followed by "against"). |
encase |
to enclose. |
flank |
the area between the hip and the ribs on either side of the body. |
jealousy |
a feeling of envy towards another person and what he or she has or can do. |
martial |
having to do with war or military activities. |
motive |
an idea, need, desire, or impulse that causes a person to act in a particular way or do a particular thing; reason. |
pastor |
a minister or priest in charge of a church or congregation. |
politics |
the work or study of government. |
quagmire |
an unpleasant situation that is difficult to escape. |
recommend |
to present as something that one can have confidence in; present as something good. |
restraint |
the act or process of holding oneself back or holding another back. |
strait |
a narrow body of water between two larger bodies. |
utilize |
to put to a particular use; use. |