abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
alias |
a false name used to hide one's real name. |
anesthesia |
a drug or other agent used to bring about unconsciousness or absence of pain. |
compensation |
something given in return for or to make up for something else. |
compulsory |
required or necessary. |
credibility |
the quality of being believable, or the power to cause others to believe. |
departure |
the act or an occasion of leaving or going away. |
inappropriate |
not right or proper for the time or place; not appropriate. |
juror |
a person who is a member of a jury. |
monopoly |
complete control over a service or product within a given area. |
quagmire |
an unpleasant situation that is difficult to escape. |
reform |
the changing of wrong or bad conditions to make them better. |
tamper |
to meddle in something when one is not asked, and so change or damage it (usually followed by "with"). |
ultimate |
last or farthest in a progression; final. |
vista |
a distant view as seen from a particular point or through an opening such as between buildings or trees. |