| A | B |
| curtail | to cut short or reduce |
| discriminate | good or refined taste; to treat less than favorably |
| espionage | the act of spying, especially a government spy obtaining secrets of another government |
| inalienable | not to be taken or given away |
| incarcerate | to confine or put in prison |
| indignity | an insult to one's pride; offensive or humiliating treatment |
| indiscriminate | not marked by careful distinctions; haphazard |
| infamous | having a very bad reputation; disgraceful, vicious |
| intercede | to act or plead on another's behalf; to try to smooth the differences between two parties |
| malign | to say negative and unfair things about; slander |
| perpetrate | to commit, as a crime or other antisocial act |
| rampant | threateningly wild, without restraint or control; widespread |
| rancor | a deep, long-held feeling of hatred or bitterness |
| reparation | a mending or repair; a making up or payment for a wrong or damage done, especially in the case of an international war |
| smattering | superficial, scattered knowledge; a small amount |