verb, formal - to understand something wrongly; to interpret something in the wrong way
verb, formal - to give up something such as power, control, or possession, especially unwillingly
adjective, formal - deserving praise and admiration
noun, American English - a short road that allows vehicles to leave a motorway, an interstate, etc.
noun, American English - a short road that allows vehicles to enter a motorway, an interstate, etc.
noun, American English - the official set of rules, advice, and information about how to drive and behave on the road (esp. in the UK)
noun, British English - the official set of rules, advice, and information about how to drive and behave on the road (esp. in the UK)
, American English - a police unit that watches and controls traffic on roads to keep drivers safe and enforce the law
verb, technical - to officially take away a lawyer’s right to practice law, usually because of misconduct or unethical behaviour
adjective, formal - showing a lack of thought, intelligence, or meaning; empty or superficial
noun, technical - a person or system that collects and organizes information, content, or products from various sources to present or distribute as a combined offering
noun, technical - the amount of material, information, or products passing through a system or process in a given time