argumentative |
given to quarrels, debate, or violent clashes of opinion, often without a cause; contentious. |
celebrity |
a person who is famous. |
civilization |
an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records. |
debris |
scattered pieces left after something has been destroyed. |
dwell |
to think, write, or speak about over and over again for a long time (often followed by "on" or "upon"). |
enforce |
to put in force; make people obey. |
functional |
serving a purpose or able to serve the intended purpose. |
impress |
to make a strong impact on (someone), especially a positive impact. |
inevitable |
certain to happen; not able to be avoided. |
initiative |
the power, energy, or ability to organize or accomplish something. |
panorama |
a full, wide view of a large area. |
presume |
to take for granted; assume. |
propel |
to cause to move forward; thrust, push, or drive. |
stabilization |
the process of making or becoming steady or even, and keeping at a certain level or degree. |
taxonomy |
in biology, the system of classifying plants and animals by grouping them into categories according to their similarities. |