aspiration |
a goal, aim, or ambition. |
automate |
to convert to a mechanical or electronic system of operation. |
derive |
to obtain from a particular source (usually followed by "from"). |
efficiency |
the quick, accurate performance of a task, or the ability to so perform. |
impress |
to make a strong impact on (someone), especially a positive impact. |
irk |
to annoy, irritate, or exasperate. |
nourish |
to supply with food needed for life and growth. |
rampage |
a course of angry, violent, or destructive behavior. |
spite |
the wish to hurt, bother, or embarrass a person. |
subsist |
to stay alive or obtain the necessities of life (usually followed by "on"). |
thwart |
to hinder, oppose, or frustrate. |
toxicity |
the condition, property, or fact of being poisonous or containing poisonous substances. |
transitional |
of or pertaining to a change from one position, stage, or situation to another. |
transmit |
to send or carry from one person, place, or thing to another. |
usage |
way or manner of using or treating something. |