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ACT Vocabulary Crossword

Across
Tending to offer no resistance; submissive
An act or instance of forcing out, or the state of being forced out
Able to grasp mentally quickly and easily
The representation of something as existing or happening at the time when that thing did not exist or happen
The body of persons entitled to vote in an election
Of or expressing exclamation or exclamations
A person who is legally entrusted with the assets or powers of another, to be used in the other's best interest
Desiring to do good for others; genorous
To withdraw formally from membership in, or association with, a group, organization, etc
Large, unyielding, and without diversity
The emblems or insignia of royalty
Outside or beyond one's normal sense perception
Purposely disloyal or treacherous
Compulsory enrollment in military service
Having or showing a generous, forgiving, or noble nature
Causing distaste, aversion, or repulsion
A region at or near the base of a mountain or mountain range
To send off, facilitate the progress of, or accomplish with speed and efficiency
A quality in life or art that evokes pity, sadness or compassion
Down
To be a sign or warning that something is likely to happen
A violent uprising against an authority or government
A natural inclination, tendency or bent
Completely or totally hopeless, miserable or wretched
The origin or mode of formation of something
To happen at the same time or together
Failure or termination
To lower in position, grade, class, or rank
The act of assembling and preparing for active military duty or service to a country
A word, cry or phrase expressing sudden or strong emotion
A deep, continuing dislike; aversion
The money or other property brought by a woman to her husband at marriage
To agree; to concur; to acquiesce
A large-scale public exhibition
A written statement that is sworn in the presence of an authorized official to be true, used as legal evidence
Continued or repeated without stopping or in a way that seems endless
A person who lives in voluntary isolation from others
To slow or block the movement of