something that is filled or well-supplied with something is . . .
replete
(of a factor or situation) serving to lessen the seriousness of an offense; making forgivable
extenuating
the action of leaving one's own country in order to settle permanently in another
emigrate
to sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs stretched out
sprawl
to undo or unwound is to _____ . . .
unravel
the action of setting (someone) free from a situation, especially imprisonment or slavery, in which their liberty is severely restricted
liberate
to be formal and dignified; not cheerful or smiling; serious
solemn
an arrangement of straps for fastening something to a person's body
harness
to authoritatively or urgently call on someone to be present is to . . .
summon
(especially of a social or political system) inhibit or restrain the freedom of a person or group of people
repressive (repress)
a person considered to be important because of high rank or office
dignitary
a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm
abyss
a combination of statements, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another is a . . .
contradiction
a condition or requirement that is specified or demanded as part of an agreement
stipulation
(of an area of land) lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements; (of a building or room) charmless and inhospitable; dreary; (of the weather) cold and miserable
bleak
of very great extent or quantity; immense
vast
the action of asking questions of someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner closely, aggressively, or formally is considered an . . .
interrogation
something very complicated or detailed
intricate
having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance; lower (someone) in dignity or importance
humble
to persistently avoid, ignore, or reject (someone or something) through dislike or caution
shun