administrate |
to manage, handle, or supervise. |
amendment |
an official change made to a bill, law, or other document. |
classify |
to put or order into groups of similar things. |
desirable |
sexually attractive. |
discipline |
training of the body or mind to bring about good performance and good behavior. |
dissatisfy |
to fail to meet the expectations of; disappoint. |
grimy |
covered or filled with dirt or soil; extremely dirty. |
induction |
the act, process, or result of deriving general principles from particular facts or examples. |
inflame |
to stir up or intensify. |
legislator |
someone who makes laws. |
mortal |
not living forever; having to die some day. |
radical |
having to do with the root or source; basic; fundamental. |
renaissance |
(capitalized) the revival of art, literature, and learning that began in Europe in the 1300s and lasted into the 1600s. During the Renaissance, scholars, writers, and artists took a great interest in the writings and ideas of classical culture. |
tantalize |
to tease or torment with the sight or prospect of something desirable but unattainable. |
utility |
the quality or condition of being useful; usefulness. |