acknowledge |
to admit the truth or existence of. |
adhere |
to stick or cling firmly (usually followed by "to"). |
censor |
an official who decides what art, movies, or books may be published. A censor works for a government, religion, or other organization, and promotes its ideas. |
congregate |
to bring or come together to form a group; gather. |
consolidation |
the act of combining into a whole or mass; unification. |
cooperative |
willing to work together or cooperate. |
elegance |
the quality of refinement, taste, and grace, especially when combined with richness of decoration or design. |
flux |
a state of continuous change or movement. |
foremost |
first or most important; leading. |
intensive |
highly concentrated in a small space or interval of time. |
intertwine |
to twist together, one about the other; interlace or interlock. |
manuscript |
a piece of writing prepared by the author before it becomes a printed article or book. |
martyr |
a person who suffers or is killed for defending some belief or cause. |
objective |
a goal or purpose that a person works to achieve; aim. |
repent1 |
to be sorry or feel remorse for sins or transgressions; be penitent. |