to change, to adjust to certain conditions
Adapt (v)
agent (such as a bacterium or virus) in or on a suitable host
Infection (n)
having infinite duration; seemingly endless
Eternal (adj)
to keep (something) out or away; to force (an enemy, attacker, etc.) to stop an attack and turn away
Repel (V)
to make a rattling sound; to talk noisily or rapidly
Clatter (v)
of thought or activity or a new method or technical development
Pioneer (n)
giving the wrong idea or impression
Misleading (adj)
to start, begin, arise
Originate (v)
to make less or cause to appear less
Diminish (v)
a general description or plan giving the essential features of something but not the detail.
Outline (n)
highly specific in activity or effect
Selective (adj)
to take back, to remove, retreat
Withdraw (v)
a geographic area belonging to or under the jurisdiction of a governmental authority; an assigned area
Territory (n)
not qualified; physically or mentally unsound
Unfit (adj)
being able to change easily from one thing to another, having many uses
Versatile (adj)