abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
approximate |
nearly exact or correct. |
approximation |
an estimate; guess. |
consultation |
a meeting for the purpose of exchanging ideas and opinions or for giving or receiving advice. |
dependable |
deserving trust or confidence; able to be counted on. |
eon |
a very long period of time. |
forsake |
to leave or desert. |
mainstream |
agreeing with or shaped by the main trends and most common opinions of a group or society. |
novelty |
the quality of being new or unusual. |
obesity |
the condition of being exceedingly and unhealthily overweight. |
ordain |
to admit to the clergy as a priest, minister, or rabbi in a formal ceremony. |
partial |
not complete. |
prospective |
likely or expected. |
transit |
the act of passing over, across, or through; passage. |
validate |
to prove acceptable; verify. |