(verb) To change the form of something.
transform
(verb) Chemistry. To separate(a mixture) into ingredients or into portions having different properties, as by distillation or crystallization
fractionate
(adjective) Intentionally harmful; spiteful
malicious
(noun) A large strong building used for defending an important place.
fortress
(noun) one of several things that cause or influence something.
factor
(verb) To behave and think in the same ways as most other people in a group or society.
conform
(adjective) Difficult to control; behaving badly.
refractory
(verb) To be very cruel to a person or an animal.
maltreat
(verb) To make people obey a rule or law.
enforce
(verb) To make easier or less difficult; help forward.
facilitate
(noun) The process or result of changing and spoiling the normal shape of something.
deformation
(noun) A break in a bone or other hard material.
fracture
(noun) Having or showing a desire to harm other people.
malevolent
(verb) To give support to an opinion, idea, or feeling, and make it stronger.
reinforce
(noun) The front of building.
facade
(noun) If there is 00000 in something such as a system, organization, or group of countries, the same rules, ideas, or methods are applied in all parts of it.
uniformity
(noun) An act of breaking a rule or law.
infraction
(adjective) Disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately; feeling or showing ill will or hatred
very dangerous or harmful in influence or effect.
malignant
(noun) The process of making something stronger or more effective.
fortification
(noun) The way a computer program presents information to a user or receives information from a user.
interface
(noun) Chemistry. an atomic spatial arrangement that results from rotation of carbon atoms about single bonds within an organic molecule (contrasted with configuration)
conformation
(noun) Physics. the phenomenon exhibited by wave front that, passing the edge of an opaque body, are modulated, thereby causing a redistribution of energy within the front: it is detectable in light waves by the presence of a pattern of closely spaced dark and light bands at the edge of a shadow.
diffraction
(noun) Law. The performance by a public official of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, or contrary to law.
malfeasance
(adverb) Music. Very loud
fortissimo
(noun) Chemistry. The act of making liquid.
liquefaction