amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
concord |
a state of agreement or harmony between persons or things. |
debit |
an amount of money taken out of or owed on an account, or the record of that amount. |
frenetic |
frantic; frenzied. |
maladjustment |
an inability to bring one's own needs into harmony with the demands of the external environment. |
ostracize |
to exclude or shun, by general agreement of the group imposing the exclusion. |
pilfer |
to steal, especially trifling amounts or things of small value. |
preemptive |
of or relating to a strike or attack such as a bid in bridge or a military attack, made in anticipation of or to prevent an opposing strike. |
reconstitute |
to put together or form again. |
sally |
a sudden forward attack or rush from a defensive position by a military force. |
simultaneous |
existing, happening, or done at the same time. |
timely |
happening at just the right moment. |
unfrock |
to deprive of priestly status. |
unqualified |
lacking the appropriate knowledge or qualifications. |
verity |
the quality or condition of being true or real. |