Nov 2015 Flashcards
to change some of the words and often the meaning of (a law, document, etc.); to change and improve (something, such as a mistake or bad situation)
amend
noun for amend
amendment
to do what you have been asked or ordered to do
comply with (e.g., comply with federal law)
to think of (someone or something) in a particular way, regard or consider in a specific way
deem (e.g., The evening was deemed a great success.)
allowed according to rules or laws; real, accepted, or official; fair or reasonable
legitimate (ligi*tㅓmㅓt), eg, the property’s legitimate owner
Eventually; ultimately
in the end
When everything is considered; in the final analysis.
at the end of the day
- a medicine or treatment that relieves pain or cures a usually minor illness
- a way of solving or correcting a problem
remedy (remㅓdi)
- of, relating to, or being a cycle
2. moving in cycles
cyclic (sai(st)klik) or cyclical (sai(st)klical)
- the quality of being honest and fair 2. the state of being complete or whole
integrity [in-teg(st)-ri-tee]
the act of sending someone to another person or place for treatment, help, advice, etc.
referral [ri-fur(st)-uh l] (e.g., gave the patient a referral to a specialist)
adj: difficult to understand
verb : to make (something) difficult to understand or know : to make (something) obscure
obscure [ scu(st)]
to enlighten spiritually or intellectually
illuminate
in close association : together
hand in hand (e.g., lack of normality and nonconstant error variances frequently go hand in hand.)
very large in amount or number
copious [coupiㅓs]