| Term | Definition |
| rapidly | verb: rapid - adjective, fast; noun, rapidity. |
| depth | noun, 1) Intensity. 2) a measure of deepness e.g. of water |
| tolerate | verb, (tolerated; tolerating) to allow something; not to oppose something; adjective, tolerable; adverb, tolerably; noun, toleration. |
| tempt | verb 1) to try to make somebody do wrong or do something he would not normally do. 2) to attract somebody to do something; noun, temptation. |
| violating | Present part. violate - verb, (violated; violating) 1) to break a promise or law. 2) to disturb. 3) to treat a person or place without respect; noun, violation, violator. |
| deference | noun, polite respect. |
| confront | verb, to come or bring face to face; noun, confrontation. |
| inconvenience | verb, (inconveneinced; inconveneincing) to bother; trouble. |
| financed | Past Tense of Finance - verb, (financed, financing) to supply money for something. |
| harassed | Past Tense; of: harass- verb, to annoy or trouble somebody often; noun, harassement. |
| unite | verb, (united, uniting) to form into one thing to join together. |
| shipbuilding | noun, the process of building ships. |
| hurl | verb, to throw something as far as you can. |
| sips | Plural of: sip-noun, a small taste. verb, (sipped; sipping) to take small tastes of something especially drink. |
| siege | noun, (say: seej) the action of surrounding a place with troops in order to capture it. |
| underway | adjective, in progress |
| breach | noun, (breaches) 1) the breaking of an agreement, rule. 2) a gap. |
| address | verb, (addressed; addressing) 1) to make a speech. 2) to write an address on a letter, parcel. noun, the location of a person or a building. |
| somber | adjective, gloomy; dark. |
| dumbstruck | adjective, unable to speak because of surprise. |