adjunct |
attached or connected but not fully integrated; supplementary; subordinate. |
constitute |
to form or make up. |
degradation |
the act or process of bringing down or lowering in character or moral purpose. |
deteriorate |
to become less in value or quality; decline. |
distinguished |
known for excellence; admired. |
innovate |
to propose or implement a new method, approach, idea, or the like; make inventive changes. |
institution |
an organization set up for a specific purpose, such as hospitals, churches, prisons, charities, and schools. |
moderate |
not too much or too little; within limits. |
obstruction |
something that blocks the way or prevents progress. |
offend |
to cause to be angry, annoyed, or insulted. |
practical |
having to do with real life and experience rather than theory. |
simulate |
to imitate or reproduce the appearance, sound, or other external characteristics or qualities of. |
sincerity |
a thorough and genuine honesty; candor; earnestness. |
vortex |
a whirling mass of fluid, air, or the like, such as a whirlpool, that generates a vacuum in the center toward which things are drawn. |
wrath |
fierce anger. |