abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
align |
to place or arrange in a straight line. |
charter |
an official document given by a government or ruler to a business or other group. The charter explains the group's rights and responsibilities. |
chronic |
tending to a certain behavior or illness over a long time or without stopping. |
favorable |
showing the promise of something good. |
impair |
to lessen the strength or ability of; damage. |
inscribe |
to write by carving. |
moreover |
beyond what has already been said; in addition; also. |
multitude |
a large number of people, animals, or things. |
mutual |
felt, said, or done by each for the other; shared by two or more people; given and received. |
perishable |
likely to spoil or rot in a short time. |
prim |
correct and proper beyond what is needed. |
reminisce |
to recall past experiences, often with fondness or pleasure. |
revisit |
to visit or go to again, especially with the intent to examine something or to relive an important experience. |
somber |
sad, dismal, or full of gloom. |