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adjourn - ANSWERto postpone, often referring to court proceedings.
admonish - ANSWERto issue a warning against an individual's behavior
extortion - ANSWERobtain something, often money, through force
impeach - ANSWERto charge public officer holder with misconduct
indictment - ANSWERa charge or accusation of a crime
inquest - ANSWERan inquiry that takes place to establish the facts.
libel - ANSWERto publish a false/misleading statement
arraign - ANSWERto bring to court to answer a criminal charge
collusion - ANSWERsecret operation in order to deceive others
contusion - ANSWERmedical term for a bruise
corroborate - ANSWERto give support to a theory or finding
embezzle - ANSWERto steal, often money
exonerate - ANSWERto clear from a charge or accusation
perjury - ANSWERtelling lies under oath
reprimand - ANSWERto warn sternly against
reprobate - ANSWERmorally unprincipled person
sequester - ANSWERto isolate
subdue - ANSWERto bring under control
suborn - ANSWERto convince someone to lie or commit a crime
vagrancy - ANSWERhomelessness
abscond - ANSWERto leave to avoid being arrested
apprehend - ANSWERarrest an individual for a crime