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Associated, connected Ex: Pixar is affiliated with Disney and produces many of the new Disney films. To find out Ex: Police investigators have ascertained that the fire in a Hong Kong market was due to arson, but authorities have not yet confirmed that.

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  1. Associated, connected • Ex: • Pixar is affiliated with Disney and produces many of the new Disney films.

  2. To find out • Ex: • Police investigators have ascertained that the fire in a Hong Kong market was due to arson, but authorities have not yet confirmed that.

  3. An accomplishment, the act of achievement • Ex: • Although school may seem pointless, educational attainment often leads to financial gains.

  4. To give or pass on as an inheritance • Ex: • In the movie Rain Man, Tom Cruise discovers he has a brother when their father passes away and bequeaths Cruise’s character a car, while his brother inherits all the money.

  5. Forceful, convincing; relevant, to the point • Ex: • Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered cogent speeches that moved millions.

  6. To move toward one point, approach nearer together • Ex: • In plate tectonics,  boundaries converge to form mountains when the plates are too light for one to subduct to another.

  7. To scatter, spread far and wide • Ex: • After the Holocaust, many Jewish people, refusing to go back to their previous homes, dispersed throughout the world.

  8. (v): to regard highly • Ex: • People esteem pacifistic leadership and understanding. • (n): a highly favorable opinion or judgment • Ex: Because of Ghandi’s leadership style, he was held in high esteem around the world.

  9. To erase, obliterate, destroy • Ex: • It is possible for criminals to have their records expunged, especially for minor offenses.

  10. Having limits; lasting for a limited time • Ex: • Lasting only four years, your time in high school is finite.

  11. Not able to be wounded or hurt; shielded against attack • Ex: • Antaeus seemed invulnerable when he fought until Hercules learned that the Earth was Antaeus’ source of strength.

  12. Spiteful, showing ill will • Ex: • Disney’s evil witch is named Maleficent to convey her malevolent nature.

  13. Cool and confident, unconcerned • Ex: • Walking away from an explosion in a nonchalant manner is a staple in most action movies.

  14. Knowing everything; having unlimited awareness or understanding • Ex: • The Stasi in East Germany seemed to be omniscient because of its extensive knowledge of what people were doing and where they were going.

  15. A remedy for ills; cure-all; an answer to all the problems • Ex: • Regardless of what happens in a day, I know that hot tea is a panacea and can fix anything.

  16. Exact, careful, attending thoroughly to details; having high moral standards • Ex: • While performing surgery, doctors must be very scrupulous to ensure that they do not injure their patients further.

  17. To move about stealthily; to lie in hiding • Ex: • Predators often skulk around their prey to avoid scaring it away.

  18. Proud and contemptuous; showing scorn because of a feeling of superiority • Ex: • The supercilious mothers from Dance Moms constantly fight with the choreographer because they all think that their daughters are the best.

  19. Strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation • Ex: • The resemblance between Katy Perry and Zooey Deschanel is almost uncanny.

  20. Easily excused; pardonable • Venial sins are pardonable, but mortal sins can send you straight to H-E-double hockey sticks.

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