accommodate |
to have room for. |
acquisition |
the act or process of obtaining or making one's own. |
aspire |
to want strongly; have as an aim (usually followed by to or after). |
curator |
one who oversees the activities and tends the collections of a museum, library, or the like. |
discernment |
the ability to keenly perceive and judge. |
ethics |
the rules of conduct or moral principles of an individual or a group. |
evaluate |
to judge the level or value of. |
exclusive |
keeping out all others. |
fabrication |
a statement, document, or the like that is false or invented to deceive. |
inflict |
to deal out or strike in a physical attack. |
intent1 |
plan; aim; intention. |
mindful |
careful; attentive (usually followed by "of"). |
mitigate |
to lessen the force, severity, or impact of. |
pedestrian |
a person who is walking. |
sniper |
a soldier who shoots at enemy troops from a concealed position. |