| A | B |
| advocate | to speak or write in favor of; support |
| antipathy | a strong dislike or distaste; hatred |
| emancipate | to set free from slavery, captivity or opposition |
| idiosyncrasy | a personal peculiarity; quirk |
| imminent | about to happen |
| impede | to delay or slow; get in the way |
| inclusive | including much or everything; broad or complete in coverage |
| jurisdiction | the authority to administer justice; authority; range or extent of authority |
| precarious | dangerous; risky; dangerously uncertain |
| preposterous | contrary to nature or reason and thus laughable; absurd |