adjourn |
to stop the process of a formal meeting or court session, often with the intention of starting again at another time. |
ample |
large in size, amount, or space; as much or more than is needed. |
burly |
having a large, husky, and strong body. |
compassionate |
filled with care for another's suffering; sympathetic. |
conceptual |
of or pertaining to ideas or their formation. |
crusade |
(often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. |
data |
facts, figures, or other pieces of information that can be used to learn about something. The word "data" is the plural form of "datum," but is often used with a singular verb. |
holistic |
handling or dealing with an entity in its entirety or wholeness rather than with emphasis on its parts or various aspects. |
inactive |
not moving or operating; inert; quiescent. |
informal |
relaxed in style or feeling; casual. |
overhaul |
to go over carefully, taking apart as necessary and making all needed repairs. |
preventative |
designed to serve as a hindrance or method of prevention. |
scenario |
a detailed outline or summary of a play, film, or book. |
seduce |
to lead into a course of action not considered proper or moral; corrupt. |
tarry1 |
to delay or postpone starting or acting; linger. |