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abdicate
to give up the power to rule
edict
an official public proclamation having the force of law
indict
to charge with a crime
interdict
to forbid in a formal and authoritative manner
sentient
responsive to or conscious of sense impressions
setentious
likes to quote moralistic clichés
assent
to agree to something, especially after thoughtful consideration
consent
agreement about action or opinion
dissent
to have a difference of opinion
presentiment
a feeling that something is about to happen
resent
to feel or express ill will or annoyance at
antecedent
the noun that a pronoun takes the place of
abscess
a localized collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue
accede
to express approval or give consent often in response to urging
concede
to accept as true, valid, or accurate
incessant
continuing without interruption
intercede
to intervene between parties with a view to reconciling differences
predecessor
a person who held a previous decision
imprimatur
formal approval for a document to be published
suppress
to put down by authority or force
gradient
a part sloping upward or downward
aggressive
marked by combative readiness
congress
the act of coming together and meeting
degrade
to lower in grade, rank, or status
digress
to turn aside from the main topic of attention
regressive
becoming less advanced
transgression
a sin