| A | B |
| deport | (v.) To force to leave a country |
| desist | (v.) to stop or cease some action |
| detract | : (v.) to lower (in value, quality or reputation) |
| interject | v.) to put or throw in; to insert abruptly |
| repress | (v.) to hold back or keep under control; to keep in the unconscious mind |
| retract | (v.) to withdraw (something said) |
| dejected | (adj.) depressed; low in spirits |
| depress | v.) To push down; to sadden |
| disrupt | (v.) to cause disorder or confusion |
| depressed | (adj) Low in spirits; sad |
| distract | (v.) To pull away the mind or the attention of |
| interrupt | (v.) to break in upon someone in the course of an action |
| reject | (v.) to discard as worthless; to refuse to accept |
| report | (v.) to bring back information. (n.) an organized collection of information |
| resist | (v.) to keep from giving in to |