Just Mercy Chapters 12 - 14
lamented
said with regret or sorrow
demonize
to portray someone as evil or threatening
lauded
praised
moratorium
(n.) a suspension of activity; an official waiting period; an authorized period of delay
incongruity
(n.) state of not fitting; lack of harmony; absurd
composure
Control over expression and action
ostensibly
supposedly; purportedly; allegedly
skepticism
An attitude of doubt
viability
ability to live, especially under certain conditions
transcendent
beyond or above the range of normal or merely physical human experience
succinct
brief and clear
onerous
burdensome; heavy; hard to endure
subsequently
describes an action that follows another action
articulate
express or state clearly
relented
gave in, changed one's mind, yielded
coincided
happened at or about the same time
inexplicable
hard to explain or impossible to understand
autonomy
independence; self-determination
paltry
insignificant; worthless
acutely
intensely