allege |
to say or claim to be true without having proof. |
barricade |
a structure that is put up quickly for protection or to block the way. |
causal |
being or involving a cause. |
doctrine |
a belief or set of beliefs held by a religion, government, or other group. |
equivalent |
the same as or equal to another in force, value, measure, or meaning. |
evasive |
serving to allow one to avoid, escape, or fail to perform something. |
herald |
a person who conveys or announces official news; messenger. |
imprison |
to put or keep in a prison. |
miscellaneous |
made up of many different kinds. |
ponder |
to think about something deeply and carefully. |
priority |
precedence, especially because of authority, right, or urgent need. |
random |
made or done without purpose or pattern; made or done by chance. |
repeal |
to do away with or cancel officially. |
seminar |
a small class at a university, usually for advanced students, for study and discussion. |
via |
traveling through; by way of. |