allocate |
to assign or set aside (money or other resources) for some specific use. |
aspiration |
a goal, aim, or ambition. |
breadth |
the distance measured from one side to the other side of something; width. |
cope |
to handle or deal with in a successful way (often followed by "with"). |
infrastructure |
all the basic systems that have been created in a country, especially through technology and engineering, that allow it to function well and develop. Roads are a very important part of a country's infrastructure. Without roads, it is difficult for people to travel and to work and to move products from one place to another. |
legislature |
a group of people within a government that has the power to make or change laws. |
meditate |
to think calmly, deeply, and at length (sometimes followed by "on" or "upon"). |
minimal |
of, pertaining to, or being the smallest or least possible in quantity, degree, or size. |
misplace |
to put in a wrong place; lose. |
preventive |
made to get in the way of or to block something. |
profit |
the amount of money made by a business that is more than the amount put in at the start or paid out as expenses. |
ration |
a fixed share or portion. |
theory |
a reasonable, widely accepted explanation for why something happens. |
variation |
the act or process of changing, or the condition of being changeable or having many different forms or versions. |
wrought |
worked, done, put together, or shaped. |