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GRE Wordlist # GRE/W152

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v. lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of
(a) scintillate
(b) belittle
(c) instigate
(d) disabuse
 
v. cancel officially; lift; countermand; reverse; overturn; rescind; vacate
(a) propound
(b) sustain
(c) repeal
(d) sap
 
v. give in, as to influence or pressure; soften
(a) mosh
(b) jell
(c) relent
(d) masticate
 
v. make amends for; abye; atone
(a) expiate
(b) aver
(c) vouchsafe
(d) jell
 
v. mix up or confuse; puddle
(a) saunter
(b) exacerbate
(c) muddle
(d) pester

 

adj. attracting or delighting
(a) wonted
(b) ruthless
(c) piquant
(d) demeaning
 
v. cause to be embarrassed
(a) badger
(b) demean
(c) abash
(d) intimate
 
v. be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information; tergiversate; prevaricate
(a) annunciate
(b) palter
(c) disgruntle
(d) palpitate
 
v. remove the consecration from a person or an object; deconsecrate
(a) unhallow
(b) whittle
(c) traverse
(d) binge
 
v. accord or comport with; beseem
(a) coalesce
(b) dispel
(c) pore
(d) befit

v. lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of (b) belittle
v. cancel officially; lift; countermand; reverse; overturn; rescind; vacate (c) repeal
v. give in, as to influence or pressure; soften (c) relent
v. make amends for; abye; atone (a) expiate
v. mix up or confuse; puddle (c) muddle
adj. attracting or delighting (c) piquant
v. cause to be embarrassed (c) abash
v. be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information; tergiversate; prevaricate (b) palter
v. remove the consecration from a person or an object; deconsecrate (a) unhallow
v. accord or comport with; beseem (d) befit


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