bureaucracy |
an organized group of hired officials, especially governmental. |
compliance |
acquiescence or conformity. |
congenital |
existing from birth, but usually not hereditary. |
considerable |
large in size or amount. |
discard |
to throw out or away; cast off. |
infusion |
the act, process, or result of infusing. |
inter |
to bury in a grave or tomb. |
legislate |
to create a law or laws. |
perfection |
the state or condition of being without a fault or mistake. |
rational |
based on sound reasoning; sensible. |
sponsor |
a person who takes responsibility for someone or something. |
systematic |
involving or based on a method or plan; not random or chaotic. |
thesis |
a statement or proposition put forward and supported by proof or argument. |
transmission |
the act of sending or carrying from one person, place, or thing to another. |
turbulent |
marked by episodes of unrest, turmoil, violence, or the like. |