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Loom
To appear in a large and imposing form.
Leap
To jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.
Legislation
Laws, considered collectively.
Linear
Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
Linger
To remain in a place longer than necessary.
Inventory
A complete list of items such as goods in stock.
Intriguing
Arousing one's curiosity or interest; fascinating.
Inmate
A person confined to an institution such as a prison.
Intervene
To come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.
Inflict
To cause (something painful or unpleasant) to be suffered by someone or something.
Interface
A point where two systems, subjects, organizations, etc., meet and interact.
Indulge
To allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.
Intensive
Concentrated on a single subject or into a short time; very thorough and vigorous.
Incline
To lean or slope in a particular direction.
Integrated
Combining or coordinating different elements into a unified whole.
Inspection
Careful examination or review.
Inadequate
Not sufficient or not meeting the requirements.
Halt
To stop; to bring to a stop.
Haze
A slight obscuration of the air, typically caused by fine suspended particles.
Hail
To call out to someone, often as a greeting or to attract attention.
Hazard
A danger or risk.
Gear
Equipment or apparatus that is used for a specific purpose.
Grin
To smile broadly.
Grid
A network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares or rectangles.
Foresee
To be aware of beforehand; to predict.
Fiscal
Relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
Flourish
To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way.
Fraudulent
Deceptive; dishonest.
Felony
A serious crime, typically one punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.
Facilitate
To make an action or process easier.
Riot
A violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
Retrieve
To get back something; to regain possession.
Roster
A list of people or groups.
Reign
To hold royal office; to rule as king or queen.
Restrain
To hold back; to control or limit.
Retreat
To withdraw from a dangerous or difficult situation.
Reconstruction
The process of reconstructing something.
Respective
Belonging or relating separately to each of two or more people or things.
Recipient
A person or thing that receives something.
Resignation
An act of ending one's employment or an office.
Realm
A kingdom.
Residue
A small amount of something that remains after the main part has gone or been taken.
Rally (n/v)
To come together or cause to come together again; a meeting or gathering for a common purpose.
Rear
The back part of something.
Raid
A sudden attack on an enemy.
Renowned
Known or talked about by many people; famous.
Radical
Relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something, far-reaching or thorough.
Render
To provide or give (a service or help).
Query
A question, especially one addressed to an official or organization.
Quest
A long or arduous search for something.
Precede
To come before something in time.
Predominantly
Mainly; for the most part.
Prejudice
Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
Practitioner
A person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession.
Prosperity
The state of being prosperous; wealth or success.
Prosecution
The act of conducting legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
Portfolio
A range of investments held by a person or organization.
Plunge
To jump or dive quickly and energetically.
Profound
Very great or intense.
Pledge
A solemn promise.
Plead
To make an emotional appeal.
Plea
A request made in an urgent and emotional manner.
Proclaim
To declare something publicly.
Pit
A large hole in the ground.
Pipeline
A long tube through which liquids or gases can flow.
Pioneer
A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country.
Petition
A formal written request, typically one signed by many people.
Probe
To explore or examine thoroughly.
Persist
To continue firmly or obstinately in a course of action.
Peculiar
Strange or unusual.
Prevalence
The fact or condition of being prevalent; commonness.
Patron
A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
Prevail
To prove more powerful or superior.
Parameter
A numerical or other measurable factor forming one of a set that defines a system or sets the conditions of its operation.
Patent
A government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period.
Premise
A previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred.
Preside
To hold the position of authority in a meeting or gathering.
Designate
To appoint someone to a specified role or office.
Mere
Used to emphasize how small or insignificant someone or something is.
Migration
Movement from one region or habitat to another.
Merger
The combination of two things, especially companies, into one.
Mandate
An official order or commission to do something.
Ministry
The administration or office of a minister.
Manuscript
A handwritten or typed document.
Medieval
Relating to the Middle Ages.
Moderate
Average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
Naval
Relating to a navy.
Norm
A standard or pattern, especially of social behavior, that is typical or expected.
Orientation
The relative physical position or direction of something.
Outbreak
A sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as war or disease.
Opt
To make a choice from a range of possibilities.
Oversee
To supervise or manage.
Overwhelming
Very great in amount; very powerful.
Overturn
To reverse a decision or an outcome.
Weave
To form fabric by interlacing threads.
Whip
To beat (a substance, such as cream) with a light, rapid movement.
Ward
A separate room in a hospital.
Withdrawal
The action of ceasing to participate in an activity.
Vow
A solemn promise.
Verdict
A decision on a disputed issue.