Term | Definition |
dedicated | wholly committed to something, as ideal, political cause, or personal goal |
conceived | to form a notion or idea |
liberty | freedom from external or foreign rule; independence |
proposition | the act of offering or suggesting something to be considered, accepted |
endure | to bear without resistance or with patience |
fitting | the act of a person or thing that fits |
hallow | to make holy; sanctify |
consecrate | to make or declare sacred |
devotion | profound dedication |
vain | excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements |
perish | to die or be destroyed through violence |
reconstruction | the process by which the states that had seceded reorganized as part of the union after the civil war |
grievous | causing grief or sorrow |
adjourn | to suspend the meeting |
tyranny | arbitrary or unrestrained exercised of power |
victory | a success or triumph over an enemy in battle or war |
battle | a hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces |
survival | the act or fact of surviving, especially under adverse or unusual circumstances |
confidence | full of trust; belief in the powers, trustworthiness, or reliability of a person or thing |
morale | the emotional or mental condition or confidence of a person or group of people |