| A | B |
| infringe | to violate or disregard a law or an agreement; to trespass; to break in on |
| specious | seemingly desirable, reasonable, or true but not really so; having a deceptively good appearance; plausible |
| ostensibly | outwardly professed; apparent; seeming |
| absolve | to declare free from guilt and blame; to set free fro a promise or an obligation |
| subjugate | to subdue; to conquer; to force to submit |
| antipodes | any two places at directly opposite points on the earth; two opposite things |
| retroactive | applying to events that are past |
| antipathy | a strong dislike; an aversion |
| nettle | a spiny or stinging plant; to sing with, or as if with, a nettle; to cause sharp annoyance; to irritate |
| indigent | poor; needy |