administer |
to manage, take care of, or be in charge of. |
bankrupt |
not able to pay money owed and free by law from having to pay. |
continuous |
going on without pausing or stopping; not broken. |
diversion |
an act or instance of turning aside. |
enumeration |
the act or process of naming or listing one by one. |
ethics |
the rules of conduct or moral principles of an individual or a group. |
incompatible |
not able to be together in a peaceful or happy way. |
integrated |
allowing or having members of equal standing from different ethnic, racial, and religious groups. |
lurid |
sensational; shocking or dramatic. |
lush |
growing thick and healthy. |
occasional |
happening now and then or not too often. |
restrain |
to hold back or control. |
sequence |
a pattern or process in which one thing follows another. |
somewhat |
in some measure, degree, or proportion; rather. |
withdrawn |
emotionally distant or unresponsive. |