Access is the right to enter or use something.
-* The manager was the only person with access to the password. conduct [kandAkt] n. Conduct is the way that someone acts.
-*• She was punished for her bad conduct. constant [kanstant] adj. When an event or action is constant, it happens a lot or all the time.
—■ The television at home is in constant use. crack [kraek] n. A crack is a narrow space between the parts of something broken.
-*■ The old window was covered with cracks. device [divais] n. A device is an object or a machine.
-* A thermometer is a device that tells temperature. enclose [inklouz] v. To enclose something is to contain it.
-► The cows in the field were enclosed by a fence. grip [grip] v. To grip something is to hold it very tightly.
-* I was scared, so I gripped my older sister’s hand. halt [ho:It]
V. To halt is to stop moving.
-* The criminal halted when he saw the police coming. impending [impendir)] adj. If something is impending, it is going to happen soon.
-»■ The student was nervous about his impending test. influence [influans] v. To influence someone or something is to have an effect over them.
-*• My friend influenced my decision to attend Terrance University. Elbarskhan & mmh
law [to:]
n. A law is a rule made by the legislative body.
-> The students learned about different laws during social studies class.