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SAT Meaning by word
v. enthrone
a
to empty by draining off the contents
b
to recall or take back (something that one has said)
c
to invest with sovereign power
d
to cut off or take away, as a part of something
n. tranquility
a vaulted passageway or street; a roofed passageway having shops etc., opening from it
clanking or a ringing, as of arms, chains or bells; clamor
a means for conducting something, particularly a tube, pipe or passageway for a fluid
calmness
v. militate
to explain or understand incorrectly
to have weight or influence (in determining a question)
to accomplish
to put to shame
v. arrogate?
to take, demand or claim, especially presumptuously or without reasons or grounds
to invent
to take or send away forcibly, as to a penal colony
to recall the knowledge of
n. sibilance
comprehension; insight
panic
a wooden framework in which an offender is fastened to boards and is exposed to public scorn
a hissing sound
adj. comparable
apt to induce terror or alarm
fit to be compared
characterized by irreverence or irreligion
done without perceptible lapse of time
adj. quarrelsome??
high in station, merit or esteem
having the nature of systematic training or subjection to authority
amiable; endearing; sweet
irascible
v. patronize
to combine into one body or system
to set free or release from bondage
to exercise an arrogant condescension toward
to refuse to have anything to do with
n. loch
a lake
an authoritative direction
a yawning hollow, as in the earth's surface
obsolescence
adj. diffident?
possessing distinguished merit
affected or possessed with self-distrust
suitable for the occasion or circumstances
constituting an excess
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