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1) to make certain, exact, or precise 2: to find out or learn with certainty
2) ruler with absolute authority: a ruler who holds unlimited power and is answerable to no other person bossy person: somebody who dominates others
4) : the act of assigning or the assignment made 2: an appointment of time and place for a meeting; especially : tryst
a meeting between lovers ▪ a secret assignation [=tryst]
6) a : an often restless or transitory warmth of feeling
b : extreme vigor or energy : intensity c : zeal d : loyalty 2: sexual excitement the sudden ardors of youth
7) governing or controlling influence : domination a position of power in which someone can control or influence other people ▪ the ascendancy of the government ▪ She gained (the) ascendancy in the debate.
8) to claim or seize without justification b : to make undue claims to having : assume 2: to claim on behalf of another : ascribe She arrogated the leadership role to herself. to take or claim (something, such as a right or a privilege) in a way that is not fair or legal
10) having or showing an ability to notice and understand things clearly : mentally sharp or clever ▪ He is an astute observer of the current political scene. ▪ Astute readers will notice the error. ▪ She made some astute [=insightful] observations about the movie industry. ▪ His analysis of the battle was very astute. : having or showing shrewdness and perspicacity
; also : crafty, wily
12) independent and complex machine: a machine that contains its own power source and can perform a complicated series of actions, including responses to external stimuli, without human intervention somebody who acts like machine: somebody who behaves like a machine in emotionlessly obeying instructions and performing repetitive actions Synonyms: robot, android, mechanism, machine
15) of, relating to, or resembling a tree definition of ar: chemical elements: argon
16) air, melody, tune; specifically : an accompanied elaborate melody sung (as in an opera) by a single voice 2: a striking solo performance (as in a movie)
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1) relating to the ear or sense of hearing ▪ visual and aural sensations
2) : a perfect example : the original pattern or model of which all things of the same type are representations or copies : prototype; also : a perfect example 2: idea
3) to call (a defendant) before a court to answer to an indictment : charge 2: to accuse of wrong, inadequacy, or imperfection ▪ Her arraignment is scheduled for two weeks from today
5) a reduction in the number of employees or participants that occurs when people leave because they resign, retire, etc., and are not replaced ▪ The staff has been thinned through attrition the act or process of weakening and gradually defeating an enemy through constant attacks and continued pressure over a long period of time — used especially in the phrase war of attrition ▪ They can only gain victory by fighting a long war of attrition
7) relating to, or occurring in the atmosphere
b : resembling the atmosphere : airy 2: having, marked by, or contributing aesthetic or emotional atmosphere
; also : marked by an emphasis on impression or tone 2 : creating a pleasant or exciting mood or feeling ▪ atmospheric melodies
9) the site or time of a final and conclusive battle between the forces of good and evil b : the battle taking place at Armageddon
11) : a sprinkling with water especially in religious ceremonies 2a : a false or misleading charge meant to harm someone's reputation
b : the act of making such a charge : defamation an evil report or false charge
13) very confident and daring : very bold and surprising or shocking ▪ They have audacious plans for the new school. ▪ This is her most audacious film so far. ▪ She made an audacious decision to quit her job. ▪ shockingly audacious behavior
14) : the eighth month of the Gregorian calendar having a formal and impressive quality ▪ We visited their august mansion and expansive grounds. ▪ The family claims an august lineage dignified and splendid: full of solemn splendor and dignity Synonyms: imposing, impressive, grand, majestic, dignified, stately, noble, eminent
16) a person who tries to become something : a person who aspires to do or to be something a presidential aspirant = an aspirant to the presidency [=someone who wants to become president]
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