To gradually persuade someone to do something by being nice to them.
Cajole
To officially and permanently leave your job or position because you want to do so.
Resign
Using tricks and/or lies to get what you want/not going in the most direct way to get somewhere.
Devious
To make it easier for a process or activity to happen.
Facilitate
To reduce the amount of something that is available.
Deplete
To make someone very tired, or to talk about something so much that you have nothing else to say about it.
Exhaust
To do something that makes someone unfriendly or unwilling to support you, or; To make someone feel like they do not belong.
Alienate
To improve something by making it stronger or bigger/To help someone feel better
Bolster
Able to exist or be used together without causing problems, or; two people who are able to have a good relationship.
Compatible
Decided or arranged without any reason or plan, often unfairly; subject to an individual's will or judgement.
Arbitrary
Likely to suffer from a particular illness or problem, or; easily influenced or affected by something.
Susceptible
Not important, or not directly related to a particular subject or problem, or; coming from outside
Extraneous
Done or used in a way that does not always seem to be reasonable/ changing quickly and suddenly.
Capricious
To publicly express disapproval of someone or something/To give someone in authority information about someone's illegal political activities.
Denounce
Used to describe something bad that is happening when it is so easy to notice that it shocks you.
Blatant
Having lost energy and feeling weak (lethargic is a synonym).
Enervated
Causing harm or damage.
Detrimental
To make someone or something seem small or unimportant.
Belittle
Happening often but not regularly or continuously.
Sporadic
Done without any particular plan or purpose, digressing from or unconnected to the main subject.
Desultory
A large fish, or; to complain about something or criticize someone consistently.
Carp
Accepting a situation that you do not like but cannot change/ a resigned look, sound, action, etc.
Resigned
To force someone to do something they do not want to do by threatening them.
Coerce
An action that is shocking because it is done in a way that is easily noticed and shows no respect for laws, truths, or someone's feelings.
Flagrant
To publicly support a particular way of doing things.
Advocate