| Term | Definition |
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abound |
To exist in great quantities or numbers. |
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discreet |
Showing tact, respect, and restraint in speech or behavior. |
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infraction |
A violation, especially of a law. |
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superlative |
The highest; above the rest. |
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resolve |
To make a firm decision about. |
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catalyst |
A force or person causing action, especially without being involved or changed by consequesces. |
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concise |
Saying or writing much in a few words. |
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suffrage |
The right to vote, or a vote itself. |
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abrasive |
Harsh; rough. |
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ascertain |
To find out something for certain. |
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resolute |
Determined; unshakable. |
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herbicide |
A substance for killing plants, especially weeds. |
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analyze |
To look at something carefully by attention to its parts. |
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infringe |
To go beyond set limits. |
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abhor |
To detest thoroughly. |
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abscond |
To leave quickly and secretly and hide oneself. |
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discern |
To perceive; to detect differences. |
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precise |
Clearly expressed; exact; accurate in every detail. |
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absolve |
To relieve of blame or obligation; to pardon a sin. |
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superfluous |
Beyond what is required; extra. |
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abstemious |
Sparing or moderate, especially in eating and drinking. |