| A | B |
| prearrange | to prepare in advance or beforehand; to plan ahead |
| dismantle | to tear down; to take apart; to strip of furnishing or equipment |
| remote | distant; isolated or out of the way; not obvious; slight; cool and aloof |
| populate | to furnish with inhabitants; to inhibit |
| rigid | stiff; firmly fixed; very strict |
| saturate | to soak thoroughly; to fill completely |
| sedate | serious and unemotional; quiet; composed; to administer a tranquilizer |
| embarrass | to cause someone to feel ill at ease and self-conscious |
| baste | to sew together with loose, temporary stitches; to moisten food with liquid or oil as it roasts or bakes; to attack verbally |
| diminish | to make or become smaller; to decrease; to detract from the authority of |