Down |
2. | flow over or cover completely. |
3. | heavily burdened with work or cares. |
5. | destroy completely, as if down to the roots. |
6. | paying particular notice. |
7. | a disposition to behave forcefully and energetically. |
8. | weapons of a group/country. |
11. | legal document issued by a court or judicial officer. |
14. | the act of showing regard for others. |
15. | attempt by employing effort. |
19. | the means whereby an act is accomplished. |
21. | request earnestly; ask for aid or protection. |
23. | someone who offers opposition. |
24. | a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something. |
28. | government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator. |
30. | abusive language used to express blame or censure. |
31. | prepare for battle or conflict. |
33. | inform positively and with certainty and confidence. |
34. | made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment. |