autonomy |
freedom and independence; self-governance. |
compromise |
a settlement of a disagreement in which each side gives up something, or the result of such a settlement. |
fundamental |
basic; central; serving as a foundation. |
inaugurate |
to start or cause to start formally. |
infinite |
having no limits or end; without measure. |
inflammatory |
tending to arouse and excite the emotions, or call forth an emotional response. |
judicial |
having to do with judges, law courts, or their activities. |
ministry |
the duties and functions of a religious minister. |
predatory |
living on the flesh of other animals. |
secondary |
not first in importance or value; less important. |
sequence |
a pattern or process in which one thing follows another. |
smug |
confident of or satisfied with oneself to the point of annoying other people; complacent. |
sovereign |
having independent government. |
unique |
being the only one of its type; sole; single. |
yoke |
a pair of draft animals joined by this device. |