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POS/PON – to put, place

POS/PON – to put, place. Deposit (verb) The cab driver did not wish to deposit his passengers in the middle of the dangerous street. I deposited twenty dollars into my bank account. Proposition (noun)

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POS/PON – to put, place

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  1. POS/PON – to put, place • Deposit (verb) • The cab driver did not wish to deposit his passengers in the middle of the dangerous street. • I deposited twenty dollars into my bank account. • Proposition (noun) • The student made a proposition to the teacher to not assign any more homework for the rest of the year.

  2. MAN – stay, remain • Impermanent • Few relationships last forever; most of them are impermanent. • Remnant • The only remnant of the building that the fire fighters found after the fire was a badly burned door.

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