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apposition: a word or phrase placed next to another word in order to define or identify it
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assessor: an official who evaluates and settles on a value of a property for tax purposes
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compose: to put ideas into writing; to write a musical piece; to create or produce
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depose: to remove from office or power; to take out of place; to put down
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deposit: to put money into an account
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expose: to put something out for others to see
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imposition: something that is a burden to someone else; to put your needs above someone else's to the point that it's a burden for others
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juxtapose: to place side-by-side for the purpose of comparing and contrasting
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post: to put something up on a board for everyone to see; to display
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president: an executive officer who sits in charge of a firm ro organization
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proposal: a plan or offer that is usually put down in writing
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reside: to settle into a place to live; to exist
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residence: a home; a place where a person settles to live
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sedan: a closed automobile that has enough room for four people to sit comfortably
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sedate: to help someone clam down; to help someone settle down
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sedative: medicine used to help a person settle into a state of calmness
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sedentary: fixed to one spot; marked by a great deal of sitting an very little exercise or travel
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sediment: the solid material that settles to the bottom of a liquid
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session: a meeting, class, or assembly, where a group sits together
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transpose: to put into a different order or place; to reverse or transfer the order