acquit |
to free from a charge of breaking the law; declare not guilty. |
aggregation |
the act of collecting or being collected into a whole or mass. |
alleged |
claimed, usually with some amount of evidence, to be as described, although not proven so. |
attribute |
to view as the result of. |
chaotic |
completely disordered or disorganized; in a state of utter confusion. |
dialect |
a form of a language that is spoken in a specific region or by a specific group of people. |
efficiency |
the quick, accurate performance of a task, or the ability to so perform. |
excerpt |
a short section taken from a play, film, or written work. |
fanatic |
a person who is enthusiastic about something in a way that is extreme or not reasonable. |
locale |
a place, especially as the setting of some event. |
predictable |
able to be foreseen or anticipated. |
preside |
to act as the one in charge. |
proposition |
a suggested plan of action. |
recede |
to move away or back; become more distant. |
regulatory |
pertaining to or having the purpose of making or enforcing rules. |