Across
- 1. a condition of being safe or sheltered from danger or trouble
- 5. impossible to go through or tolerate; too painful, unjust, or difficult to deal with
- 8. to cause to rise or transform something for the better
- 9. twisted, corrupted, or changed from its original purpose
- 13. the cruel, unfair, or oppressive use of power by a ruler or government
- 14. to give someone greater knowledge, understanding, or insight
- 17. inclined or willing; having a specific attitude toward something
- 18. to succeed, win, or become dominant, especially after a struggle or challenge
Down
- 2. something done because it is convenient or practical, even if it may not be morally right
- 3. responsible by law; likely to do or be something
- 4. a person who makes or passes laws; a member of a legislative body
- 6. a very small amount; the tiniest particle; the slightest bit
- 7. the lack of effectiveness or productivity; failure to make the best use of time or resources
- 10. to accept that something undesirable cannot be avoided
- 11. to bring about complete or dramatic change
- 12. having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair
- 15. goods or products that can be bought, sold, or traded
- 16. a noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat
