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Explore Vocabulary Group 3, featuring critical terms and their meanings to enhance your language skills. Terms include "accompany" (to go with someone), "council" (a decision-making group), and "exclude" (to leave out). Delve into words like "fuse," "horde," and "integrate," which focus on unity and group dynamics. Understand concepts such as "majority" (more than half) and "segregate" (to separate), and learn how "supplements" and "swarms" relate to adding and mass movements. Perfect for learners aiming to build a robust vocabulary.
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Vocabulary Group 3
accompanyə kəmpənē V Group to go or be with I agreed to accompanymy friend to her doctor's appointment today.
councilkaunsəl N Group a group of people who meet to make decisions The governor's council on housing will meet today.
excludeiksklüd V Group to keep or leave out The members of the popular crowd exclude everyone else.
fusefyüz V Group to unite or blend The surgeon fused together three of the patient's vertebrae.
hordehord N Group a large group of people The news reports showed a horde of looters on the street.
integratein təgrāt V Group to bring parts together into a whole The community decided to integrate the two middle schools.
majorityməjorə tē N Group more than 50 percent The vast majority of the votes went to the current president.
segregatese grigāt V Group to separate, isolate, or keep apart In some religions, the rule is to segregate men and women during religious functions.
supplementsəpləmənt V Group to add to or complete something else Some kids supplementtheir allowance money by taking on odd jobs like mowing laws.
swarmsworm V Group to move in great number The bees swarmed around me and began to sting me.