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  Word Explanations mimic, exhaust, assimilate, uproot, exhale, comprise, revocation, imminence, disagree, interrupt


   
Explanation of mimic (verb)
forms: mimicked; mimicked; mimicking

to imitate the speech or actions of



   
Explanation of exhaust (verb)
forms: exhausted; exhausted; exhausting

to empty by draining off the contents



   
Explanation of assimilate (verb)
forms: assimilated; assimilated; assimilating

to adapt



   
Explanation of uproot (verb)
forms: uprooted; uprooted; uprooting

to eradicate



   
Explanation of exhale (verb)
forms: exhaled; exhaled; exhaling

to breathe forth



   
Explanation of comprise (verb)
forms: comprised; comprised; comprising

to consist of



   
Explanation of revocation (noun)
repeal



   
Explanation of imminence (noun)
impending evil or danger



   
Explanation of disagree (verb)
forms: disagreed; disagreed; disagreeing

to be opposite in opinion



   
Explanation of interrupt (verb)
forms: interrupted; interrupted; interrupting

to stop while in progress



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