adjustment |
the act or process of changing or fixing something. |
combat |
fighting, especially against an enemy in war. |
educate |
to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to. |
elevate |
to raise or lift up to a higher physical position. |
expense |
money needed to buy or do something; cost. |
genetic |
of, concerning, caused by, or influenced by heredity, especially by genes. |
hypnosis |
a condition like sleep that is caused by the direction of another person. People under hypnosis may do or say things as directed or suggested by the person who has put them in this condition. |
medication |
a medicine or drug. |
position |
the location of a person or thing. |
routine |
a regular course of action. |
survival |
the act or fact of continuing to exist or be alive. |
tame |
taken from a wild state and made obedient; domesticated. |
technical |
having to do with special skills or techniques. |
threat |
a statement that harm or punishment will follow. |
ward |
a large room in a hospital with beds for several patients, or a section for one type of patient. |