n. minority (a) part of a population differing in some characteristic; state of being under legal age (b) mistake; something that is incorrect (c) distinguishing mark; unique ability; area of expertise (d) length; distance; duration; period of time
n. calculator (a) performance; operation; attainment; mission; success (b) small machine that makes computations (c) chauffeur; program which enables an operating system to communicate with a particular device (d) embarrassing situation; predicament; location; position (i.e. of a ship or individual)
v. publish (a) to connect; to join; to link (b) to accuse; to admonish (c) to produce and distribute printed material; to advertise (d) to tie down
n. resolve (a) combination of related things or parts that form a complex whole (b) push; lift; incentive; encouragement (c) firm decision; ruling; decisiveness; determination (d) heaviness; unit of mass; pressure; importance; influence
v. hem (a) to surround; to enclose; to hesitate; to falter in speaking (b) to occupy a place; to take a place; to obtain at an advance opportunity (c) to move heavily or awkwardly; to accumulate; to collect (d) to have faith in; to assume; to suppose |
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v. determine (a) to arrange in groups; to classify; to sort; to structure (b) to decide; to define; to conclude; to cause; to affect (c) to create; to produce; to bring into being (d) to prosper; to flourish; to succeed
adj. temporary (a) concentrated; focused; determined; resolute; purposeful (b) passing; brief (c) wonderful; excellent; marvelous; grand; elegant; magnificent (d) basic; elemental; essential
v. finish (a) to terminate; to end; to destroy; to defeat; to complete (b) to think over; to ponder; to contemplate; to heat and spice for drinking (c) to send away; to fire; to release; to free (d) to notice; to observe; to comment; to state; to say
adj. incentive (a) appropriate; noble (b) legitimate; legally acceptable; not expired; logical; well-founded (c) provocative; stimulating; encouraging (d) profitable; yielding monetary rewards; gainful
v. loan (a) to solidify; to become solid; to stabilize; to become stable (b) to distract; to entertain; to turn in a different direction; to deflect (c) to lend a sum of money for a period of time; to give temporarily (d) to move backward; to go back; to return to a previous condition |