out of money
bankrupt
to say or tell something in the future
predict
a powerful machine that pulls things on a farm
tractor
to give directions
instruct
to authorize a medicine or treatment
prescribe
to cause confusion
disrupt
person who needs or can't seem to live without something
addict
to pull a person's attention away
distract
to build something again, (after something is damaged)
reconstruct
a person who writes out documents, often for someone else
scribe
to break into someone's conversation
interrupt
dictator
to pull inward, or to make smaller in size.
contract
to build something
construct
to arrange to receive something regularly, like a magazine or newspaper
subscribe
an honest person will not be ____________________
corruptible
to be in conflict with or to say an opposite statement
contradict
a statement or promise that is pulled or taken back
retraction
indestructible
to write or carve words into something, usually as a permanent record
inscribe
rupture
to devote time or effort to task or purpose
dedicate
to pull out by force (like a tooth)
extract
a building
structure
not able to be described (extreme beauty or extreme hardship)
indescribable