Across
- 2. (v)To besiege or surround with troops; to beset; to harass
- 3. (v)to ease without curing; to alleviate; to make (a crime or offense) appear less serious; to lessen the intensity of something
- 4. (v) to attack violently; to assault; to attack with arguments, words or questions
- 6. (n) an angry argument
- 9. (v)to give in or consent without protest and without enthusiasm
- 10. (n)the main shock or force of a blow or attack; the heaviest part of an accusation or attack
Down
- 1. (n) a person who precedes another in an office or position
- 5. (n)a correction; a reparation; a relief(v) to set something right; to remedy
- 7. (n)a formation of massed soldiers; a closely united group
- 8. (v)to express strong disapproval of something; to plead against; to belittle
