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attach;take possession of. Mexico was annexed by america. |
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destroy the enemy in its revenge tried to annihilate the entire population |
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| comment; make explanatory notes |
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make void the parents of the eloped couple tried to annul the marriage |
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consecrate the prophet sam anointed david with ooil, making him king of israel |
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irregularity a bird cannot fly is an anomaly |
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| state of being nameless; anonymousness; anonymous |
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| hostility; active opposition |
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precede george washingtons idea of 2-terms was never offical; it was anteceded by others |
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| preceding events that influence what comes later; ancestors or early background |
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| antiquated; extremely ancient |
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song of praise or patriotism lets all sing the national anthem |
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| book of literary selections by various authors |
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manlike monkeys are anthropoid animals |
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| letdown in thought or emotion |
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| remedy to counteract a poison or disease |
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old-fashioned; obsolete radios are antiquated now in the 21st century |
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substance that prevents infection neosporin is an antiseptic cream for cuts |
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| contrast; direct opposite of or to |
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lack of caring; indifference the failing student showed showed apathy when didnt bother to do his homework |
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imitate or mimic the kid got in trouble because he aped his teacher in front of the class |
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poise; composure the teacher aplomb in her method was fantastic |
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| prophetic; pertaining to revelations |
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unture; made up many claim that the bible is apocryphal because they claim they dont see evidence |
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| having an aversion or lack of concern for political affairs |
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| one who writes in defense of a cause or institution |
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one who abandons his religious faith or political beliefs mit romney was not an apostate because he continued to believe in his religion |
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| elevation to godhood; an ideal example of something |
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dismay; shock his ugliness appalled us by surprise |
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| pacify or soothe; relieve |
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name; title his appellation was 2nd ranger |
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| arrest (a criminal); dread; perceive |
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inform when he was apprised of the bad weather he canceled the plans |
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approval he got approbation ,from his boss, to go on vacation |
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| acquire; take possession of for one's own use |
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| with reference to; regarding |
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fitness; talent the teacher gave him an aptitude exam before advising him about the career he should follow |
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| person with power to decide a matter in dispute; judge |
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| a covered passageway usually lined with shops |
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| secret; mysterious; known only to the initiated |
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| study of artifacts and relics of early mankind |
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| prototype; primitive pattern |
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| public records; place where public records are kept |
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| subordinating the individual to the state; completely dominating another's will; |
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| having the weight of authority; peremptory and dictatorial |
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| robot; person who completes a task mechanically |
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| examination of a dead body; post-mortem |
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| great mass of falling snow and ice |
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| assert confidently; affirm |
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| self-evident truth requiring no proof |
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| eadly; having a malign influence; ominous |
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| foil or thwart; stop short; refuse to go on |
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| heavy substance used to add stability or weight |
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| something that relieves pain |
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| hackneyed; commonplace; trite; lacking originality |
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| discuss lightly or glibly; ; exchange (words) heatedly |
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