antiquate |
to make obsolete or old-fashioned. |
cognate |
having a common origin, as languages. |
delineate |
to describe or portray in precise or vivid detail. |
dialectical |
of or using logical analysis or argument that reveals and resolves opposing ideas or contradictions. |
expulsion |
an act or instance of forcing out, or the state of being forced out. |
fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
impoverish |
to make poor; cause to live in poverty. |
insubordinate |
unwilling to respect or submit to authority; disobedient. |
invoke |
to call out to (a god, muse, or the like) for help, support, protection, or inspiration. |
jingoism |
aggressive nationalism and patriotism, especially as directed against foreign countries. |
laborious |
requiring considerable effort or perseverance. |
menagerie |
a collection of usually wild or exotic animals, or the place where they are exhibited. |
resuscitate |
to bring back to life or consciousness; revive. |
succor |
help or relief given in time of need. |
theorem |
a proposition or idea that can be proven by other formulas or propositions in mathematics, or deduced from accepted premises or assumptions in logic. |