alleviate |
to make (trouble or pain) easier to tolerate or accept; ease. |
apportion |
to assign, adjust, or distribute parts so as to maintain the proper proportion; allot. |
archives |
the body of records or information pertaining to an institution, organization, or historical figure. |
capitulate |
to surrender or acquiesce. |
condescension |
patronizing, arrogant behavior or attitude. |
cordon |
a chain of guards or military stations forming a defense or containment line around an area. |
duplicity |
deceitful speech or action. |
energize |
to inspire, make active, or enliven. |
equestrian |
of or relating to horseback riding. |
garner |
to accumulate, acquire, or receive in abundance. |
innuendo |
an indirect and usually derogatory hint, allusion, or insinuation. |
misdeed |
an unacceptable, evil, or illegal act. |
pilfer |
to steal, especially trifling amounts or things of small value. |
premonition |
an advance sign or warning; forewarning. |
trove |
a collection of valuable or desirable things. |