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Conduct | n. behavior; v. to lead; to direct |
Scheme | n. a carefully arranged plan; a ploy; an orderly combination of things; v. to construct a plan; to plot |
Quarantine | n. an isolation or restriction of movement to keep disease from spreading; v. to set apart |
Ignite | v. to set on fire; to start burning; to excite |
Ceremony | n. a formal act or ritual; the service at which such an act is performed |
Interrupt | v. to break in upon; to stop or obstruct |
Consent | v. to agree with; to give approval or permission for something; n. an agreement; permission |
Fragrant | adj. having a pleasant smell; sweet smelling |
Plead | v. to offer an excuse; to declare oneself in court to be guilty or not guilty; to beg |
Management | n. the act of controlling; one or more persons who direct a group or business |
Architect | n. a person who designs plans for the construction of buildings or other structures |
Desperate | adj. in a state resulting from a loss of hope; having a great need |
Glimpse | v. to glance at; to see briefly; n. a brief, quick view |
Sacrifice | n. something offered to the gods; something given up for something of greater value; v. to offer something; to give up something of value for something else |
Betray | v. to deceive; to turn against someone |
Eternal | adj. existing forever; everlasting |
Victim | n. a person who is injured; one who suffers from some loss |
Realm | n. a kingdom; an area |
District | n. a defined area or region; a geographical or political division |
Victorious | adj. having gained a victory; winning |