n. a person who speaks or writes in support or defense of a person, cause, etc.
v. to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument; recommend publicly
Advocate
Argument
Bickering
Controversy
Approved
Go foward
retract
I had to _____ through my list of new houses that I wanted to buy, to see which one was the best.
I had to factor through my list of new houses that I wanted to buy, to see which one was the best.
adj. of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed to by everyone
Unanimous:
Aspect
Look through
Factor
Answer
uglyness
Appeal
The sponge was _________ with water.
The sponge was immersed with water.
advocate
verb and noun
n. the right to choose what should be done in a particular situation
Discretion
Bathe
bury
Immerse
Depart
leave
Retaliate
After the new computer was made, it was proven thtit did not work, it was ________.
After the new computer was made, it was proven thtit did not work, it was ineffective.
factor
verb and noun
v. to apply for a review of a case or a particular issue
v. to ask for aid, support, mercy, sympathy, or the like
n. a quality that causes people to like someone or something
n. a serious request for help, support, etc.
Appeal
Helplessness
Inficancy
Ineffectiveness
streghth
Working condition
Ineffectiveness
The parents had to reinforce that their kids could not cross the street without looking.
ineffectiveness
v. to deal with or control in a clever and usually unfair or selfish way
v. to move or control with your hands or by using a machine
Manipulate
Get
revenge
Retaliate
Agreement
peace
Controversy
We had to ______from the offer to buy the house because it was too expennsive.
We had to retract from the offer to buy the house because it was too expennsive.
unanimous
adjective