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Manifest (adj.): clear or obvious to the eye or mind.
Manifest (adj.): clear or obvious to the eye or mind.
Synonyms: obvious, clear Example Sentence: Despite Greece’s manifest debt problem, Germany seems to be keeping Greece in the European Union.
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Truculent (adj.): eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant.
Truculent (adj.): eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant.
Synonyms: defiant, aggressive Example Sentence: One reason Donald Trump has many supporters is because  of his truculent defiance.
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Abjure (v.): to renounce a belief, cause, or claim.
Abjure (v.): to renounce a belief, cause, or claim.
Synonyms: renounce, reject Example Sentence: ISIS is enticing citizens in eclectic and tolerant societies to abjure their local culture and traditions and to join its global fight.
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Loath (adj.): reluctant; unwilling. Synonyms: disinclined, unwilling Example Sentence: Sweden and Denmark are loath to take in more refugees during the Syrian Refugee Crisis.
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Tremor (n.): An involuntary quivering movement.
Tremor (n.): An involuntary quivering movement.
Synonyms: shaking, tremble Example Sentence: Strokes and other traumatic brain injuries can cause tremors to happen regularly.
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Actuate (v.): cause someone to act in a particular way; motivate.
Actuate (v.): cause someone to act in a particular way; motivate.
Synonyms: activate, cause Example Sentence: Nintendo and Atari advertisements actuated the trend for video games to be marketed towards boys.
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Collusive (adj.): fraudulently contrived by agreement.
Collusive (adj.): fraudulently contrived by agreement.
Synonyms: agreeing, deceitful Example Sentence: When collusive businesses dominate a specific market, the government will usually break up the oligopoly.
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Append (v.): to add something as an attachment or supplement.
Append (v.): to add something as an attachment or supplement.
Synonyms: add, attach Example Sentence: Every year, a few new words are usually appended to the dictionary.
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Bedeck (v.): to decorate. Synonyms: decorate, furnish Example Sentence: Because it is May, not many households are bedecked with holiday decorations.
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Complaisant (adj.): willing to please others; obliging; agreeable.
Complaisant (adj.): willing to please others; obliging; agreeable.
Synonyms: willing, agreeable Example Sentence: If the Republicans wants to be more effective in Congress, they need to be complaisant.
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Invigorate (v.): give strength or energy to.
Invigorate (v.): give strength or energy to.
Synonyms: energize, refresh Example Sentence: Germany allowed more immigrants into its borders in order to invigorate the refugees.
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Constituent (n.): A component part of something. Synonyms: component, element Example Sentence: President Obama is pushing for a trade deal with several other countries that involves many constituents which will most likely delay the completion.
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Trite (adj.): of a remark, opinion, or idea being uninteresting because of overuse.
Trite (adj.): of a remark, opinion, or idea being uninteresting because of overuse.
Synonyms: banal, clichéd Example Sentence: Many critics think that Taylor Swift’s lyrics are quite trite because of her tendency to always sing about breaking up with guys.
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Ennoble (v.): to give a noble rank or title. Synonyms: honor, enhance Example Sentence: Many Republicans do not believe that Trump ennobles the Republican Party.
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Abscond (v.): leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection of or arrest for an unlawful action such as theft. Synonyms: escape, flee Example Sentence: Criminals are usually caught before they can abscond with the goods they have stolen.
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Allot (v.): to distribute by share or portion. Synonyms: apportion, distribute Example Sentence: In Texas, voting rights will only be allotted to citizens with identification.
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