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reform. Like in the 18th century all the philosophers were trying to getthe governments and monarchies to reform
A proverb.
I think you mean "status quo"-- which means the same old way of doing things, or refers to keeping things the same, conforming or going along with the way everyone has always done something. To reject the status quo means to be unwilling to keep doing things the same old way, and to advocate for new ways of doing things.
"Be on the same page" is an idiom that means to agree or have the same understanding or opinion about something.
Defining a word means explaining its meaning in a clear and precise way, often using a dictionary or other reference source to provide a formal definition.
microorganism, Organist, Organize, organic.
The word Gaze means to stare blankly out into open space in a way that is similar to the look of a face while daydreaming, but with the appearance to have more focus on something.To look at.
The word converging is a verb that means the occurrence of two or more things (or people) coming together. Another way to phrase it would be, two things get closer and meet.
The word "waver" means to hesitate or give way.
reform. Like in the 18th century all the philosophers were trying to getthe governments and monarchies to reform
Glide would be a word that means "to move in an easy way."
the word is ATTITTUDE
Presuming you mean the word anally, as in "she is very anal", this means to be overly concerned with small details and wanting things to be done in a very particular way.
Most just use the"f" word because things go wrong. Others do it to look cool, and still others were raised that way.
The word to the definition of "the way in which organisms are divided" is classified. Classified means to divide any things such as animals. You could classify animals by their size, color, skin texture, etc.
The word comparable is an adjective. It means being able to be compared to.
The Hindi word 'Adah' means 'style' or 'manner' in English. It is used to describe someone's way of doing things or carrying themselves, often in a graceful or elegant manner.