| A | B |
| advise | to give advise; recommend |
| objection | a dislike;feeling of being against something;disapproval |
| deprive | to take away from;keep from having or enjoying |
| minimum | smallest in size or amount that is allowed or possible; least |
| maintain | to continue;carry on;keep in existence |
| current | modern;existing now;in general use or practice today |
| originate | to come into being;start |
| penalize | to punish;cause to suffer for doing something wrong |
| reliable | able to be depended upon;trustworthy |
| hesitate | to stop because of not being able to decide; put off acting because of feeling unsure |