embark |
to board a ship when beginning a trip. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
hamper1 |
to get in the way of. |
intervention |
the act of interfering so as to prevent something from happening |
intimate |
very warm, friendly, or close. |
limitation |
that which confines or restricts. |
literacy |
the state of being able to read or write. |
martial |
having to do with war or military activities. |
ordinance |
a regulation, law, decree, or rule, especially one issued by a city or town. |
preservation |
protection from loss or damage; the act of preserving. |
rebellion |
an armed fight against one's government; uprising. |
revenue |
money gained from selling property or investing money. |
transitional |
of or pertaining to a change from one position, stage, or situation to another. |
turmoil |
a state of great confusion or anxiety; commotion. |
unify |
to make into a single unit or thing; bring together; unite. |