abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
amplify |
to make larger or greater. |
automate |
to convert to a mechanical or electronic system of operation. |
bachelor |
a man who has not married. |
consultant |
someone whose job it is to give advice to others on a particular subject; expert. |
cope |
to handle or deal with in a successful way (often followed by "with"). |
germinate |
to start or cause to start growth; sprout. |
imply |
to hint or suggest without saying directly. |
inattention |
lack of attentiveness; neglect. |
mitigate |
to lessen the force, severity, or impact of. |
reciprocal |
involving an exchange, as of feelings, actions, or things, between two parties; mutual. |
subsequent |
coming or happening after; following. |
terminal |
found at or forming the end of something. |
testify |
to state or affirm as fact or truth, especially under oath. |
unnecessary |
not needed or required. |