A | B |
Subjugate | To subdue; to conquer; to force to submit |
Absolve | To declare free from guilt or blame; to set free from a promise/obligation |
Specious | Seemingly reasonable/true but not really so; deceptively good appearance |
Antipathy | A strong dislike; an aversion |
Ostensible | outwardly professed; apparent; seeming |
Antipodes | Any 2 places at directly opposite points of the earth; 2 opposite things |
Retroactive | Applying to events that are past |
Indigent | Poor; needy |
Nettle | A spiney/stinging plant; to cause sharp annoyance; to irritate; to sting |
Infringe | To violate a law/agreement; to trespass; to break in on |