verb, formal - to take possession of a territory or place, often by force or without permission
verb, formal - to state or argue something strongly, especially in a formal context or in disagreement
noun, American English - the head of a police department in some cities, similar to a police chief
verb - (of the stomach) to feel sick or uncomfortable because of nervousness, anxiety, or disgust
adverb - in a way that is related to or done by surgery (a medical operation)
noun - a pill or liquid containing a combination of vitamins and minerals to support health
adjective - relating to the education or development of young children before they enter primary school
verb - to identify and remove errors or faults from a computer program, system, or device
noun - signs, symbols, or written words used to give information or directions in public places
verb - to make a general statement or form a general opinion based on specific instances
noun, dated - a person who travels from place to place without a permanent home or job
adjective - too large or too small in comparison to something else, not balanced or fair