Vocab List 6 Flashcards
Coerce
To force someone to comply or obey, as by pressure, threats, or intimidation; to effect by force
Corroborate
To strengthen or confirm by agreeing statements or new evidence
Discomfit
To cause uneasiness, embarrassment, or confusion
To thwart the plans or purposes of
Recumbent
Reclining; lying down; resting
Remonstrance
The act of objecting or protesting
Renunciation
The act of formally or voluntarily giving up a claim or title
Replete
Abundantly supplied; well filled
Reprehensible
Deserving of blame, rebuke, or censure 
Reprisal
Forcible seizure in retaliation for injuries received; injury done in return for injury received
Respit
An interval of relief or rest; a delay of punishment
Reticence
Inclination to be silent
Retribution
Punishment for offenses; compensation
ARCH
Chief, first, to rule
CUMB, CUB
To lie (down)
FAC, FACT, FECT, FIC
To do, to make