quell /kwɛl/ v.Repression, pacification.
Explanation: Quell refers to the use of force or authority to stop or suppress a riot, unrest, or rebellion.
Example sentence: The police were called in to quell the protest and restore order to the streets
**Summoned to pacify**, restore order to the streets.
recalcitrant /rɪˈkælsɪtrənt/ adj.Resistant, unruly.
Teach: Recalcitrant describes people or things that stubbornly refuse to cooperate or follow orders.
Example sentence: Despite numerous warnings, the recalcitrant student refused to follow the classroom rules
Despite repeated warnings, the unruly student refused to follow classroom rules.
sycophant /ˈsɪkəfant/ n.Sycophants, sycophants.
Explainer: Sycophant describes a sycophant who chases power.
Example sentence: The sycophant constantly praised the boss in the hope of gaining f**or promotions
This sycophant constantly praises his boss in the hope of gaining favor and promotion.
taciturn /ˈtæsɪtɜːrn/ adj.taciturn.
Explainer: Taciturn describes people who don't like to talk or express feelings.
Example sentence: The taciturn old man rarely spoke, but his actions spoke volumes about his wisdom and experience
The taciturn old man rarely spoke, but his actions showed his wisdom and experience on full display.
unassailable /ˌʌnəˈseɪləbl̩/ adj.Unshakable, unassailable.
Explain: Unassailable describes a solid, unshakable state that cannot be challenged or attacked.
Example sentence: Her logic and evidence made her argument unassailable during the debate
Her logic and evidence make her arguments in the debate impeccable.