by all means; at all costs; absolutely
implementation (e.g. of a system); materialization; materialisation; realization; realisation; actualization
to be frugal; to be sparing; to value; to hold dear; to regret (e.g. a loss); to feel sorry (for)
hesitation; bewilderment; illusion; delusion; inability to reach enlightenment
to be contrary to; to be inconsistent with; to act contrary to (rules or guidelines); to violate; to oppose; to rebel
tool; implement; means; furniture
shout; cry; outcry; yell; shriek; scream
stoppage; coming to a stop; ceasing (movement, activity, etc.); suspension (of operations); suspension (of payment, licence, etc.); (temporary) prohibition
to move; to shift; to inspire; to rouse; to change; to alter; to operate
noisy; boisterous; turbulent (era, etc.); troubled
to shout (in anger); to yell
to bear; to stand; to restrain; to control; to forgive; to put up with
calm; serenity; tranquillity; tranquility
to squeeze out; to wring out
to spill over and fall; to scatter (petals, leaves, etc.)
to pretend to be tough; to put on a brave front; to whistle in the dark; to bluff
to come out (e.g. hair); to fall out; to collapse (e.g. building, floor); to be left out; to be omitted
smirkingly; broadly (grinning)
change of course (ship); steering in a different direction
good-for-nothing; spineless; gutless; spiritless; feckless; pluckless
confidence; trust; faith; credit (finance)
gap; space; break; interlude; chink (in one's armor, armour); chance
to snatch away; to dispossess; to steal
tearing up and discarding (e.g. documents); disposal (e.g. weaponry); annulment; cancellation; reversal (of an original ruling)
it's OK to ...; it's best to ...; it's alright to ...
to go out and away; to leave
to comfort; to console; to amuse
deep pool; deep water; abyss; depths (e.g. of despair, etc.); grip (e.g. of death)
fulfillment; fulfilment; realization; realisation; completion
time (three times, each time, etc.); times
resuscitation; regeneration; reformation; rehabilitation; playback; regeneration (sound, etc.)
to throb (with pain); to ache; to smart; to rankle; to gall; to rile
custom; convention; tradition; mores; conventional practice
to tie; to bind; to fasten; to restrict (freedom); to tie down (with rules, regulations, etc.); to fetter
narrow; tight; formal; stiff; constrained; uncomfortable
history; pedigree; lineage