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Meaning of warrant (verb)
to justify; to authorize; to permit; to entitle; to empower; to sanction

Example
The police official warranted the arrest of the suspect once enough proof had been found.

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Meaning of grandiose (adjective)
magnificent; flamboyant; impressive; grand

Example
His grandiose idea was to rent a plane to fly to Las Vegas for the night.

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Meaning of diatribe (noun)
bitter or abusive speech; tirade

Example
During the divorce hearings she delivered a diatribe full of the emotion pushing her away from her husband.
The diatribe was directed towards a disrespectful supervisor.

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Meaning of impenitent (adjective)
without regret, shame, or remorse; unrepentant; hard-hearted; unregretful

Example
It was obvious after his impenitent remark to the press that the defendant felt no remorse for his crime.

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Meaning of impassive (adjective)
showing no emotion; stolid; apathetic; calm; relaxed

Example
Even when his father died he gave an impassive response and walked out tearless.
Her expected announcement was met by an impassive facial expression.

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Meaning of perceptive (adjective)
full of insight; aware; comprehending

Example
The perceptive detective discovered that the murder weapon was hidden in a safe under the floor.

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Meaning of inarticulate (adjective)
speechless; unable to speak clearly; indistinct; unclear

Example
He was so inarticulate that he had trouble making himself understood.

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Meaning of respite (noun)
rest period; temporary delay

Example
The workers talked and drank coffee during the respite.
The team was given a respite from the long practice schedule.

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Meaning of teem (verb)
to be stocked to overflowing; to pour out; to empty

Example
The new plant seemed to be teeming with insects.
It is healthier to teem the grease from the broth before serving it.

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Meaning of converge (verb)
to move toward one point (opposite: diverge); to come together; to meet; to assemble

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It was obvious that an accident was going to occur as the onlookers watched the two cars converge.
The two roads converge at the corner.

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