consent (noun)
71token money — noun coins of regular issue whose face value is greater than their intrinsic value • Hypernyms: ↑money * * * noun 1. : money (as paper currency or minor coins) of regular government issue having a greater face value than intrinsic value 2. : a… …
72white slave — noun a woman sold into prostitution • Hypernyms: ↑prostitute, ↑cocotte, ↑whore, ↑harlot, ↑bawd, ↑tart, ↑cyprian, ↑fancy woman, ↑working girl, ↑ …
73planning — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ careful, detailed, meticulous, thoughtful ▪ poor ▪ initial ▪ the initial planning stage …
74good will — noun 1. a disposition to kindness and compassion (Freq. 5) the victor s grace in treating the vanquished • Syn: ↑grace, ↑goodwill • Derivationally related forms: ↑gracious (for: ↑ …
75advice — noun Etymology: Middle English avis, advis view, opinion, from Anglo French, from the Old French phrase ce m est a vis that appears to me, part translation of Latin mihi visum est it seemed so to me, I decided Date: 14th century 1. recommendation …
76battery — noun (plural teries) Etymology: Anglo French baterie, from batre to beat, from Latin battuere Date: 1531 1. a. the act of battering or beating b. an offensive touching or use of force on a person without the person s …
77concurrence — noun Date: 15th century 1. a. the simultaneous occurrence of events or circumstances b. the meeting of concurrent lines in a point 2. a. agreement or union in action ; cooperation b …
78connivance — noun Date: 1593 the act of conniving; especially knowledge of and active or passive consent to wrongdoing …
79desertion — noun Date: 1591 1. an act of deserting; especially the abandonment without consent or legal justification of a person, post, or relationship and the associated duties and obligations < sued for divorce on grounds of desertion > 2. a state of… …
80dumping — noun Date: 1857 1. the act of one that dumps; especially the selling of goods in quantity at below market price 2. the practice of refusing emergency medical care to poor or uninsured patients or of referring them to another hospital without that …