access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
accustomed |
in the habit of (usually followed by "to"). |
dominate |
to control by the use of power; rule. |
freshman |
a student in the first year of high school, college, or university. |
inward |
in or toward the inside or center. |
placement |
the act of putting into position or the state of being put into position; location. |
plead |
to ask for something in a sincere or serious way. |
probation |
a period of time for testing a person's ability, character, or behavior. |
psychology |
the study or science of the mind and of the ways that people feel and act. |
regardless |
without concern or thought. |
resignation |
the act of giving up a job or other position, or a formal letter announcing this. |
sculpture |
an object of art or craft made by carving, chiseling, or molding. |
tarnish |
to dull the luster or color of. |
vigilante |
one who seeks to avenge a crime or injury or to punish a suspected criminal without legal authority or due process. |
withstand |
to resist or stand up to; bear. |