standstill resulting from opposition of two forces or factions; stalemate | |
float; moving aimlessly; wander | |
keep from; stop; prevent or discourage from acting | |
harm; damage; injury; something that causes damage, harm, or loss |
deny; take away | |
set apart for a deity or for special purposes; devote; consecrate | |
lead forth; reach a conclusion by reasoning; trace the origin or derivation of | |
indicate; signify directly; refer to specifically |
great flood; heavy downpour; any overflowing of water | |
weakened, worn out, or broken down by old age, illness, or hard use | |
argument; angry altercation; quarrel; verbal controversy; debate | |
raze; destroy; do away with completely; put an end to |
conflict; lack of agreement among persons, groups, or things | |
overpower with light; confuse the sight of by brilliance of light; bewilder or surprise with brilliancy | |
harm; damage; injury; something that causes damage, harm, or loss | |
class, society, or collection of individuals called by the same name; specifically, a religious sect |
hard monotonous routine work | |
scatter; drive away; cause to vanish | |
building or house, especially as great hall, church, or temple; anything shaped like cupola | |
indicate; signify directly; refer to specifically |
dedicate; contribute | |
argument; angry altercation; quarrel; verbal controversy; debate | |
loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency | |
lower in spirits; press down |
set apart for a deity or for special purposes; devote; consecrate | |
vocabulary that is for a specific group of people | |
keep from; stop; prevent or discourage from acting | |
sleeping; not active but capable of becoming active |
refuse to submit to or cooperate with; be unaffected by; resist or withstand | |
cleansing agent; substance that acts similarly to soap | |
slumber; sleep lightly; be in dull or stupefied condition, as if half asleep; be drowsy | |
deprive of some right, interest, or property, by a deceitful device |
consider; think about carefully; weigh | |
lower in spirits; press down | |
deny; take away | |
harm; damage; injury; something that causes damage, harm, or loss |
become worse; decline; fall | |
field; territory over which rule or control is exercised; networked computers that share a common address | |
weakened, worn out, or broken down by old age, illness, or hard use | |
turn away from a principle, norm; depart; diverge |