adequate |
enough for the situation or need. |
adjacent |
near or next to. |
alibi |
a way of defending oneself against criminal charges by showing that one was not at the scene of the crime when it happened. |
commend |
to speak of with praise for some act or service. |
conversion |
the changing of a person's religious beliefs. |
corporation |
a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were one person. |
deprive |
to take away from; not allow to have. |
embargo |
a government order that restricts trade or the shipment of goods. |
mandate |
to require by law or because of a vote of the people. |
penalize |
to give penalty or punishment to. |
policy1 |
a set of rules or a plan that is used as a guide for action. |
sibling |
a sister or a brother. |
sparse |
not thick or dense; scattered in thin amounts. |
unacceptable |
not approved of or permissible because of not meeting certain standards or expectations. |
unruly |
not easy to restrict; difficult or impossible to control; wild. |