aggrandize |
to make, or cause to appear, grander in wealth, stature, power, or influence; exalt. |
bifurcation |
the act or result of dividing into two branches, or the state of being so divided. |
cater |
to supply food or other service. |
depreciate |
to lower the cost or value of, especially of property for tax purposes, or of money. |
detriment |
harm, injury, or loss. |
extricate |
to free or release from difficulty, entanglement, or involvement; disengage. |
invoice |
a detailed statement of goods sold or shipped or of services provided, including their prices or charges. |
perseverance |
steadfast continuance in a course of action, task, or belief. |
probity |
proven trustworthiness; honesty; integrity. |
reminiscence |
something that is remembered; memory or impression. |
ribald |
characterized by or using rude, coarse, or vulgar language or humor. |
stint |
to refrain from spending; to be sparing or frugal. |
suborn |
to induce (someone) to commit a crime or other corrupt deed. |
unvaried |
marked by a lack of diversity; never changing. |
usurp |
to take and hold (a right, position, office, or the like) illegally, wrongfully, or by force. |