acquit |
to free from a charge of breaking the law; declare not guilty. |
approximation |
an estimate; guess. |
astray |
off the right or known path or course. |
delegation |
a group of people chosen to speak or act for others. |
faulty |
having imperfections, flaws, or defects. |
innovative |
new and inventive. |
insomnia |
difficulty in getting to sleep. |
lurid |
sensational; shocking or dramatic. |
preside |
to act as the one in charge. |
profit |
the amount of money made by a business that is more than the amount put in at the start or paid out as expenses. |
rational |
based on sound reasoning; sensible. |
reject |
to refuse to take, approve, or believe. |
resumption |
the act or fact of starting again or continuing following a pause or interruption. |
revise |
to change or make different. |
script |
the written text of a play, movie, or television show. |