Across
- 3. Related Words
- 5. A key concept in Indian religions referring to cosmic law, moral duty, righteousness, and the "right way of living".
- 7. Unable to be changed or altered; fixed and permanent in nature.
- 8. To have felt sorrow, remorse, or disappointment over something that has happened or something one has done.
- 11. To have yielded to the power or authority of another, or to have presented something (like an application) for consideration.
- 12. To hold back or refrain from giving or granting something that is wanted or required.
- 13. To perform or carry out an act (often a crime or error), or to pledge oneself to a particular course of action.
- 14. Having a severe, unfriendly, or threatening appearance that makes approach seem difficult or dangerous.
- 15. The failure to remember or recall information, often occurring with nouns or specific names.
Down
- 1. To be held in check, restrained, or regulated according to specific rules or standards.
- 2. In Indian classical music, a melodic framework used for composition and improvisation; in philosophy, it can also mean "desire" or "attachment".
- 4. To travel regularly between one's home and place of work, or in a legal sense, to reduce a judicial sentence to one less severe.
- 6. To have resisted or risen up against an established authority, government, or tradition.
- 9. The act of sending, passing on, or communicating information, signals, or even infections from one place or person to another.
- 10. To be formally declared "not guilty" of a specific criminal charge by a judge or jury.
