vast ( )
A. the act or process of putting money or something else of value to use in the hope of making more money or getting some benefit.
B. the power or ability to make something work or be active.
C. to keep away or not be affected by.
D. very large in size or area.
resist ( )
A. to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law.
B. to keep away or not be affected by.
C. a system of computers that are connected to one or more other computers.
D. to claim or act in a false way in order to trick.
pretend ( )
A. to give to a purpose; dedicate.
B. to form an opinion of or about.
C. very large in size or area.
D. to claim or act in a false way in order to trick.
decisive ( )
A. able to make firm decisions or end arguments.
B. having power or authority; able to affect others.
C. a strong and powerful effect.
D. having a very large amount of matter; big and heavy; solid.
arguably ( )
A. as is able to be supported by argument.
B. the act or process of finding a person guilty of a crime.
C. certain; sure.
D. very unusual; far beyond the ordinary.