abolish |
to get rid of or do away with; end. |
cloak |
a long, loose, outer garment without sleeves. |
compress |
to press into less space; squeeze closely together. |
consensus |
general agreement in opinions, values, preferences, or the like. |
conservative |
wanting things to stay as they are; not favoring change. |
debate |
to discuss the different sides of a subject or issue. |
deficient |
lacking something needed. |
despicable |
worthy of hatred or contempt; worthless; low. |
expose |
to uncover or reveal. |
humiliate |
to cause to lose pride or feel ashamed; embarrass. |
maim |
to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. |
ordinance |
a regulation, law, decree, or rule, especially one issued by a city or town. |
resignation |
the act of giving up a job or other position, or a formal letter announcing this. |
selfless |
having or showing an unselfish lack of concern for oneself and one's interests. |
vigilante |
one who seeks to avenge a crime or injury or to punish a suspected criminal without legal authority or due process. |