remnant; something left after other parts have been taken away | |
purchase back; regain possession of by payment; ransom or rescue from captivity; pay penalty; make amends for | |
limits within which something can be effective; variety of different things or activities | |
drastic; extreme; arising from or going to a root or source; basic |
strictness or severity, as in temperament, action, or judgment; something hard to endure | |
surviving remnant; something left after loss or decay; object kept for its association with the past | |
completely lacking of wisdom or good sense | |
search without warning; surprise attack by a small armed force |
limits within which something can be effective; variety of different things or activities | |
very small particles of a radioactive substance that can cause illness or death | |
renovate; make new or as if new again; restore | |
surviving remnant; something left after loss or decay; object kept for its association with the past |
rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course | |
bring into or return to a suitable condition for use; claim back; make useful again | |
restricting according to rules or principles | |
give more force or effectiveness to; strengthen; enhance |
act against or in opposition to; show a response or a reaction | |
without consideration; in spite of everything; anyway | |
purchase back; regain possession of by payment; ransom or rescue from captivity; pay penalty; make amends for | |
review; look back upon; remember |
turning or bending of any wave, such as light or sound wave, when it passes from one medium into another of different optical density | |
search without warning; surprise attack by a small armed force | |
express the need or desire for; ask for | |
strictness or severity, as in temperament, action, or judgment; something hard to endure |
materials; abilities; available source | |
show a reaction to something favorably or as hoped | |
stiffness; physical property of being stiff and resisting bending | |
remainder; small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists |
restore to proper condition; help to re-adapt, as to former state of health or good repute | |
translation, often interpretive; performance of a musical or dramatic work | |
act of receiving; manner in which something is greeted | |
search without warning; surprise attack by a small armed force |
rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course | |
search without warning; surprise attack by a small armed force | |
bring into or return to a suitable condition for use; claim back; make useful again | |
renovate; make new or as if new again; restore |
restore to proper condition; help to re-adapt, as to former state of health or good repute | |
tank used for collecting and storing a liquid; holding pond; lake used to store water for community use | |
insist upon having; request and expect | |
restore from a depressed; renew |