affirm |
to state or declare as true. |
alleged |
claimed, usually with some amount of evidence, to be as described, although not proven so. |
amendment |
an official change made to a bill, law, or other document. |
assess |
to look at and try to discover the quality or degree of (something); evaluate; estimate. |
enforce |
to put in force; make people obey. |
highlight |
that which is exceptionally and pleasurably memorable, important, or prominent. |
insightful |
keenly perceptive. |
maintain |
to continue; keep in existence. |
metaphor |
a phrase that describes something by comparing it to some other thing. |
ornamental |
of or pertaining to decoration; decorative. |
simplicity |
the condition or quality of being easy to understand or do. |
statistics |
(used with a singular verb) the mathematical study of numerical information, especially representative information about a limited portion of a population that is used to make generalized conclusions about the whole. |
transmission |
the act of sending or carrying from one person, place, or thing to another. |
uproar |
a loud, confused disturbance; commotion. |
waive |
to forgo or give up (a right, claim, or privilege). |