genealogy; lineage; family tree; pedigree
ancient city; former capital
to push aside; to overcome (e.g. difficulties); to align; to put in order; (arch.) to push open
to take in; to bring in; to capture (e.g. image); to import; to win over; to please
to persuade; to coax; to solicit; to seduce; to make advances; to make a play
that child; that kid; that boy; (arch.) you
at the same time as; while; as well as (multiple roles)
to guide; to lead; to show the way; to derive; to deduce
to build; to construct; to erect; to amass (e.g. fortune); to pile up
dialogue; discussion; conversation; interaction
waterway; canal; channel; swimming pool lane
destruction; disruption; (application) crash
hard-liners; diehards; hawks
internal strife; internal struggle
deadlock; stalemate; impasse; dead end
pillage; plunder; looting; robbery
layer; stratum; class; stratum; sheaf; counter for stories (of a building)
weapon; arms; ordnance; weapon (something used to gain an advantage); asset
forfeiture; seizure; confiscation; impounding
departure; leaving; going away; recession
provocation; stirring up; arousal; excitement; stimulation
censure; criticism; blame; disparagement; vilification
dispersion; breakup; variance; dispersion
foolishness; silliness; stupidity; (arch.) I; (arch.) me
to commit (e.g. crime); to perpetrate; to break (e.g. rule); to violate; to rape; to violate
just cause; good reason; pretext; duty (to one's country, sovereign, etc.)
retreat; withdrawal; retirement
activity (esp. energetic); great efforts; conspicuous service; to flourish; to participate actively; to play an active role
to roar; to reverberate; to be well-known; to be famous; to palpitate; to throb
unable to move; dead in the water; completely helpless
overflowing; flood; inundation; oversupply; plethora
empty; void; vain; fruitless; lifeless
to remain; to abide; to stay (in the one place); to be limited to; to be confined to; to only account for
neighbourhood; neighborhood; vicinity
military force; military strength
to supplement; to make up for; to compensate for; to cover (a shortage, loss, etc.); to fill (e.g. a vacancy)
noninterference; nonintervention