absolutist |
of or relating to government by total, unrestrained power. |
breach |
an act of breaking a law or promise. |
commandeer |
to force (a civilian) into, or seize (goods) for, the military. |
dulcet |
pleasing to the ear; melodious. |
eloquence |
skill or ability to use language that impresses or persuades. |
facilitate |
to make less difficult; help in the doing of. |
infringe |
to cross established limits; encroach; trespass (usually followed by "on" or "upon"). |
ingrain |
to impress (habits, ideas, values, or the like) deeply and firmly in one's nature or mind. |
iniquity |
great injustice or wickedness. |
monotone |
speech with little or no change in tone. |
parity |
equality in amount, status, strength, or the like. |
peevish |
irritable or easily annoyed; ill-tempered. |
prevaricate |
to lie, mislead, or conceal the truth deliberately. |
soluble |
able to be dissolved. |
unspoken |
assumed without being expressed or spoken; implied. |