Across
- 1. To deny or take away something, especially a basic necessity or privilege.
- 3. Forced removal or banishment from one's home or country, often as a punishment.
- 4. To breathe in air or other substances.
- 6. To make less or reduce in quantity, size, or intensity.
- 10. To take back or recover possession of something.
- 11. To remove ice or frost, usually by warming or thawing.
- 12. To live or reside in a place.
- 14. To breathe out air or release a sigh.
- 16. More than what is considered necessary or normal.
- 17. A response to a stimulus or situation.
- 19. To fill with air or expand, often used metaphorically to describe an increase in value or importance.
- 20. A person confined in an institution, such as a prison or mental hospital.
Down
- 2. The inside or inner part of something, often referring to the inside of a building.
- 5. To think about something again, especially with the possibility of changing one's opinion or decision.
- 7. To investigate, examine, or travel in order to learn about and discover new things.
- 8. Systematic investigation or study aimed at discovering and interpreting facts, revising accepted theories, or developing new ones.
- 9. To appear again after being absent or gone.
- 11. To remove or erase data or information.
- 12. To set up or place equipment or software in position for use.
- 13. A broadcast or showing of a previously aired television or radio program.
- 15. To use up completely or to the point of depletion.
- 18. The outer surface or part of something, often referring to the outside of a building.
