aspiration |
a goal, aim, or ambition. |
assay |
to try out or test. |
compensation |
something given in return for or to make up for something else. |
embark |
to board a ship when beginning a trip. |
ethical |
of or concerning moral principles of right and wrong. |
excel |
to do or perform better than others. |
implication |
something hinted at or suggested, but not said directly. |
injunction |
a command or order, especially from a court, to do or refrain from doing something; authorization or prohibition. |
minimize |
to make as small as possible. |
nocturnal |
happening in the night. |
oust |
to force out; expel. |
provoke |
to make angry, annoyed, or emotional; bring to action. |
seminar |
a small class at a university, usually for advanced students, for study and discussion. |
subdue |
to overcome or conquer, as by military victory. |
unfamiliar |
not known or experienced before; unusual; strange. |