You may be thinking of the verb "to secede" or the noun "secession"; however, these words are usually used for an entity or group, not an individual person.
Example:
South Carolina's secession from the Union took place in December 1860.
South Carolina seceded from the Union in December 1860.
But NOT --- Mary Jones seceded from the Girl Scouts.
someone means a person something means a thing
The word you are looking for is "supportive." It means to be interested in and encouraging of the progress of someone or something.
Dominance.
The word for looking at someone or something secretly is "spying" or "peeking".
The meaning of the word forbid is to not allow something or prevent something from happening. It can also be applied to stopping someone from doing something - as in forbidding a princess from leave a tower.
The opposite word of benefit is drawback. A benefit is something good for someone or something and a drawback is something bad for someone or something.
Another word for kidnapping and forcing someone to do something is "abduction."
someone means a person something means a thing
Throughing something out for someone
The word you are looking for is "supportive." It means to be interested in and encouraging of the progress of someone or something.
The exact word for a prize that someone gets for something they have achieved is "award."
Yes, the word quota is an abstract noun; a word for an amount of something that someone has to do; an amount of something that someone is officially allowed to have or do; a word for a concept.
A Professional
If you allow someone to do something wrong, the you're an enabler.
The usual word is celebrity.
accuse
Duel