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VOCAB

QUARTER 3
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USURP

  • To take the place of by force
  • Verb
  • The mountain usurped the stairwell.

INFINITESIMAL

  • Indefinitely or exceedingly small
  • Adjective
  • The kitty was infinitesimal when it was born.

ATTRIBUTE

  • To regards resulting from specified cause
  • Verb
  • The attribute is used in a similar way.
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PREQUISITE

  • Required beforehand
  • Adjective
  • I had prequisite summer reading.

REVITALIZE

  • To give new life to
  • Verb
  • The florist revitalized the flower by watering it.
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TRANSGRESSION

  • Violation of the law
  • Noun
  • Driving over the speed limit is a transgression.

ELOCUTION

  • A persons manner of speaking
  • Noun
  • The president gave a great speech that was very elocutional.

VALIDITY

  • The state or quality of being sound or true
  • Noun
  • Candor in divergent, is validity.
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ANACHORISM

  • Someone or something who is not in its correct time
  • Noun
  • In blast from the past, Brandon was an anachronism.

CONTORTION

  • The act of being twisted
  • Noun
  • The twizzler was contorted before packaged.
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COMMEMORATE

  • To serve as a memorial or reminder
  • Verb
  • The 9/11 is a commemorate remembering the ones who lost their lives.

PANDEMIC

  • Prevalent throughout an entire country
  • Adjective
  • A flu pandemic occurred three times in the last century.

FIDELITY

  • Loyalty
  • Noun
  • When a document is copied that is considered fidelity.
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INTANGIBLE

  • Not tangible
  • Adjective
  • Air is intangible.
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STATUS QUO

  • The existing state or condition
  • Noun
  • The status quo is that the government is in debt.
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PROVISION

  • The providing or supplying or something
  • Noun
  • We provised food for the hike.
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SPECULATION

  • A conclusion or opinion
  • Noun
  • There was speculation about the creator of flappy bird.

IMMORTALITY

  • Unending life
  • Noun
  • Vampires are immortal in Twilight.
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TENACIOUS

  • Holding fast
  • Adjective
  • The man was tenacious after being diagnosed.
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VORACIOUS

  • Craving or consuming large quantities of food
  • Adjective
  • I was voracious after 7 hours of dance.
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