The Tempest (play by Shakespeare, sonata by Beethoven)
to rule over; to govern; to command; to integrate; to consolidate; to unite
seeming; giving the appearance of; giving one the feeling of
law; act; method; mood; dharma; law
judgement; judgment; expert opinion; appraisal
arranging in a line; standing in a row; parallel (electronics, computing, etc.)
tearing up and discarding (e.g. documents); disposal (e.g. weaponry); annulment; cancellation; reversal (of an original ruling)
all things in nature; the whole creation
isolation; segregation; separation; quarantine
agglutination; adhesion; fusion; combination; blending; uniting
separation; partition; detachment; segregation; isolation
super-; ultra-; extremely; really; over; more than
sense of smell; olfaction
paralysis; palsy; numbness; stupor
bat (Chiroptera spp.); umbrella; opportunist; turncoat
laws of nature; physical laws; physics
commemorable; worth commemorating; momentous; monumental
to say enough (as much as required); to say plenty; to say well; to say cleverly; to say often; to say frequently
unreasonable request; asking for something unreasonable
good thing; strong point; good family; prestigious school; the right moment; utter
to return to normal; to revert to the starting point; to go back to how it was
division; section; demarcation; (traffic) lane; compartment; classification
control; management (e.g. of a business)
to have (a) potential for ...; to have it in one to do
people (of a country); nation; citizen; national
number on back of player's shirt; uniform number; shirt number
to line up; to stand in a line; to rival; to match; to equal
this area; around here; this point; this much; this extent
to break into (houses here and there); to rampage
to be visible; to be clear; to be evident; to be certain
to be promoted to a higher rank
rate; ratio; proportion; percentage