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Word List #16

Word List #16. 1. Abrade : scrape away. “During the winter, I often must abrade the ice from my windshield.”. 2. Appendage : attachment. “My thumb is an appendage I can’t do without.”. 3 . Beget : become the father of. “The old patriarch begat many sons.”.

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Word List #16

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  1. Word List #16

  2. 1. Abrade: scrape away • “During the winter, I often must abrade the ice from my windshield.”

  3. 2. Appendage: attachment • “My thumb is an appendage I can’t do without.”

  4. 3. Beget: become the father of • “The old patriarch begat many sons.”

  5. 4. Calcify: become hard and stony • “Fossils calcify over time.”

  6. 5. Calcified: inflexible • “My grandfather is calcified in his ways and refuses to change.”

  7. 6. Coagulate: clot • “The blood eventually stopped flowing and coagulated.”

  8. 7. Coup: highly successful stroke or strategm • “The dictator was overthrown by a successful military coup.”

  9. 8. Expatriate: person who chooses to live in exile • “The expatriate lived in France after denouncing his American citizenship.”

  10. 9. Genocide: entire killing of race • “The Holocaust was a most heinous attempt at genocide.”

  11. 10. Incubate: protect until ready for hatching • “The eggs were incubated to ensure their safety for hatching.”

  12. 11. Liaison: 1. inter-communication between units; 2. illicit love affair • “The liason intercepted an enemy transmission and relayed it to the troops.” • “John Proctor paid dearly for his liason with Abigail Williams.”

  13. 12.Obloquy: 1. Condemnatory statement; 2. disgrace • “The President made a public obloquy about the illegal actions of North Korea.” • “The CEO of the failed company resigned in obloquy.”

  14. 13. Philander: to love insincerely and lightly • “The affair soon ended because the man was simply a philanderer.”

  15. 14. Quarantine: imposed isolation • “The military quarantined the town to prevent the disease from spreading.”

  16. 15. Resuscitate: to revive from near-death • “The drowning victim was resuscitated by someone who new CPR.” • FYI: CPR = Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

  17. 16. Stricture: 1. critical remark; 2. narrow restraint • “The judge at the audition made several strictures about my performance.” • “I can’t live with the strictures of my parents’ overprotection!”

  18. 17. Tenable: that can be maintained • “I lost the argument because my position was not tenable.”

  19. 18. Truncated: shortened • “Our Fall Break was truncated to only three days!”

  20. Assignment • Show mastery of each vocabulary word by writing a sentence that demonstrates its meaning. • Underline the vocabulary word in the sentence. • Skip lines between sentences.

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