| A | B |
| liberate | to set free; to release from bondage or enemy occupation |
| notify | to give notice; to inform |
| access | the right to enter, make use of, or communicate with; a passage or means of entering, approaching, or using |
| pleasantry | a good-natured joke; a polite remark |
| provision | the act of providing; a preparation made for the future; a requirement; food or supplies for the future |
| circumnavigate | to travel completely around a thing |
| regime | a system or form of government or rulel; a political or social system |
| accomodations | adjustment; convenience; compromise; room and board |
| remorse | bitter regret; a sense of guilt |
| evacuate | to empty; to withdraw; to remove for reasons of safety |