condense |
to make smaller or less in volume; make more closely packed together; concentrate. |
debut |
a person's first appearance on stage, in concert, or on film. |
dependable |
deserving trust or confidence; able to be counted on. |
discernment |
the ability to keenly perceive and judge. |
furlough |
a vacation for a person in the military. |
indigestion |
difficulty in digesting food. |
liberal |
generous. |
obligate |
to make someone do something because of a law or moral principle. |
opt |
to decide; choose (usually followed by "for" or an infinitive). |
plush |
a type of cloth having long, soft, thick fibers. |
reform |
the changing of wrong or bad conditions to make them better. |
separation |
the act of dividing or keeping apart or the condition of being kept apart. |
strategy |
a plan, method, or series of actions meant to perform a particular goal or effect. |
vengeance |
injury or damage done to a person in return for injury or damage inflicted by him or her; retribution. |
virtually |
practically; almost completely; very nearly. |