| A | B |
| uniform | of the same kind; having the same characteristics; a suit of clothing intended to identify the person who wears it as a member of a specific group or organization |
| populous | having many inhabitants; heavily populated |
| interact | to act on or affect one another |
| colleague | a fellow member of a profession, staff, or organization; an associate |
| collaborate | to work together on a project |
| discard | to throw away; reject; get rid of |
| displace | to remove or put out of the usual place; change the position of; to take the place of |
| evict | to force out; to put out (a tenant) by legal process |
| extinquish | to put out, such as a fire or a light; put an end to |
| purge | to get rid of a part or an element that is not pure or desirable |
| commotion | a violent or turbulent motion; a disturbance that creates disorder |
| emotional | showing strong feelings; easily stirred by one's feelings; agitated |
| mobility | ability to move or be moved from place to place |
| motive | a reason or an emotion that makes one act in a certain way |
| promotion | an advancement to a higher grade, rank , or position; publicity for a product or a business venture |