| A | B |
| dispense | to distribute or administer; to do without; to do away with something |
| tumult | a violent or noisy commotion or a crowd; a disorderly disturbance; a disturbance of mind or feeling |
| imperative | absolutely necessary, urgent; commanding |
| negligent | guilty of neglect; falling to show proper care or caution |
| restrain | to force back; to drive away; to keep off or out; to cause to feel disgust |
| presume | to take for granted; to suppose to be true; to take upon oneself with authority |
| recuperate | to return to health and strength; to recover from financial losses |
| exertion | a strong effort; the act of using |
| impose | to place or set on with authority; to inflict by force; to pass off deceptively; to take advantage of |
| intercepted | to take or seize en route; to block |