ascend |
to go upward; climb; rise. |
civilization |
an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records. |
concede |
to admit the truth or justice of. |
elegance |
the quality of refinement, taste, and grace, especially when combined with richness of decoration or design. |
elsewhere |
in or to another place. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
feint |
a false movement that is meant to trick an opponent by taking attention away from the real target. |
ineffective |
producing little or none of the desired or intended impact. |
innovation |
a new idea, product, or way to do something. |
offend |
to cause to be angry, annoyed, or insulted. |
opposition |
the act or state of being against, or the state of having someone against another. |
procurement |
the act or process of obtaining something with deliberate effort or care. |
refund |
to return or pay back. |
shrewd |
clever and careful. |
supplement |
something necessary to complete a whole or make up for a deficiency. |