abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
abusive |
characterized by offensive or unfair language. |
assert |
to state with force or confidence. |
celebrity |
a person who is famous. |
commendable |
worthy of notice and praise. |
corruption |
activity that is not honest, especially secret, illegal activity. |
distaste |
dislike or repugnance. |
endure |
to bear up under or function in spite of. |
garland |
a wreath, chain, or string worn for celebration or decoration. Garlands are made of flowers, leaves, or vines. |
indicator |
a person or thing that points to or signals something. |
organizational |
of or relating to organization or an organization. |
prosecution |
the initiating and continuing of legal proceedings against one or more persons. |
refugee |
a person forced to leave his or her home or country to seek safety or protection. |
suppliant |
a person who makes a heartfelt request. |
vague |
just barely visible or able to be perceived. |