Vocab Words 41-60 Flashcards

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substantiate

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to strengthen w/ new evidence/facts
EX. Scarlets claim is difficult to substantiate

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imprudent

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not cautious/prudent, rash
EX.Scarlets imprudent turn on the road caused a car crash

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establish

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to enact, to found
EX. Blaine established the cafe down the road.

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4
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temperament

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usual mood/feelings
EX. Blaine has a calm tempermant.

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concede

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to be forced to agree/surrender, to admit to a transgression
EX. Blaine eventually conceded that Scarlet had chosen the right answer.

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prescribe

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to command orders, to issue authorization for medications
EX. Scarlet was prescribed vitamin D by her doctor.

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sufficient

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enough, just meeting a requirement
EX. Blaine thought his work was sufficient enough to pass the assignment.

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predecessor

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someone who comes before you
EX. Scarlet didnt like how much her predecessor looked down on her.

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paramount

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predominant, superior, most important
EX. The school stated that the safety of the students is paramount

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endow

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to equip or bestow (quality/ability)
EX. The woman plans to endow a job at the school.

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ornate

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highly detailed or decorated
EX. The artwork was highly ornate

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imposition

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an unnecessary burden
EX. Many students see navigation as an imposition of the school day.

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exacerbate

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to make worse/increase the severity of
EX. The rising prices of homes would exacerbate the homeless population.

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unveil

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to make visible/reveal
EX. Scarlet unveiled her plan for the project

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14
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readily

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right away & without difficulty
EX. The athlete readily accepted the coaches proposition.

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scrutinize

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to examine carefully/critically
EX. The chess players closely scrutinized the others moves.

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feasibility

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the practicality/possibility of something
EX. The feasibility of building a new school is still being decided.

17
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advocate

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someone who promotes/defends something, to defend or promote something (a theory, etc)
EX. Blaine is an advocate for health equity.

18
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condone

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to overlook, allow, approve
EX. Scarlet was appalled that the principal would allow this behavior from the students.

19
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persecute

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to cause suffering to
EX. The people are fleeing because of religious persecution.

the people in Woodhurst tried to persecute someone after finding out they were Christian