Abide
To accept or act in accordance with a rude decision
Conferring
Granting a title or discussing something with others
Gadfly
a person who persistently annoys or provokes others
Mitigation
The action of reducing the severity of something
Unscrupulous
Having or showing no moral principles, not honest or fair.
Admonish
To warn or reprimand someone firmly
Deem
To regard or consider in a specific way
Impiety
A lack of respect for something regarded as sacred.
Oration
a formal speech
vehement
showing strong feeling, forceful, passionate
Apprehend
To understand or perceive
Exhorting
strongly encouraging or urging someone to do something
Injnction
an authoritative warning or order
Perjury
The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court of law
Amiss
Faulty, inappropriate
Beguild
Charming or enchanting someone in a deceptive way
Fabricating
inventing or concocting something false
Inquity
immoral or grossly unfair
Piety
The quality of being religious or revernt
Culpable
Deserving blame
Concede
To admit that something is true or valid after denying it the first time
Fettered
restrained with chains or shackles
Inquisition
A period of prolonged and intensive questioning
Refutation
the action of proving something to be wrong
Inveterate
Having a particular habit that is unlikely to change