| A | B |
| implement | tool; instrument; to carry out; accomplish; fulfill |
| surmount | to overcome (a difficulty); to rise above; to be above or on top of |
| adversary | an opponent; an enemy |
| wrangle | a noisy quarrel or brawl; to quarrel or bicker; to win or obtain by argument; to herd (livestock) |
| homage | something done or given to show respect or honor; an act of allegiance |
| precedent | an act that serves as an example for later acts |
| acknowledge | to admit; to recognize the rights or authority of; to express thanks for |
| objective | real; true; concerned with realities and not the thinking of the person; detached and without prejudice; a purpose, something aimed for |
| elude | to escape from or avoid; to escape the understanding of |
| exploit | a bold or brilliant act; to use to full advantage; to make unfair use of |