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SAT Words # SAT/M87

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v. officiate
(a) to hurry
(b) to draw or be drawn into wrinkles
(c) to perform ceremony; perform duty; serve as officiator; referee (Sports)
(d) to steal
 
v. deluge
(a) to impose and collect by force or threat of force
(b) to overwhelm with a flood of water
(c) to seek ultimate causes and principles
(d) to separate, to distinguish; to treat differently; to show partiality
 
v. oversee
(a) to superintend
(b) to comply; to submit
(c) to cause to turn aside or downward
(d) to find and declare chargeable with crime
 
v. expend
(a) to settle firmly; strongly establish; establish a strong defensive position
(b) to assail with arguments, insinuations or accusations
(c) to spend
(d) to free or clear, as from accusation
 
v. vaccinate
(a) to reconstruct
(b) to render unsusceptible to a disease by inoculating
(c) to put something, especially something less severe, in place of
(d) to make familiar by use

 

v. intercept
(a) to imbue with life or animation
(b) to force in by means of a syringe or other device; to infuse
(c) to take; seize; cause to stop; delay; hinder; obstruct
(d) to assail with arguments, insinuations or accusations
 
v. acquit
(a) to make a mathematical error
(b) to withdraw formally one's belief (in something previously believed or maintained)
(c) to free or clear, as from accusation
(d) to impose and collect by force or threat of force
 
v. sanction
(a) to to judge the value, degree, or worth of somebody or something to be less than it really is
(b) to excite a slight degree of anger in
(c) to approve authoritatively
(d) to eject
 
v. modify
(a) to twist the body, face or limbs or as in pain or distress
(b) to make somewhat different
(c) to cause to appear less guilty
(d) to cause to last or to be known or remembered throughout a great or indefinite length of time
 
v. comport
(a) to mislead by or as by falsehood
(b) to proclaim by outcry
(c) to render bad, especially morally bad
(d) to conduct or behave (oneself)

v. officiate (c) to perform ceremony; perform duty; serve as officiator; referee (Sports)
v. deluge (b) to overwhelm with a flood of water
v. oversee (a) to superintend
v. expend (c) to spend
v. vaccinate (b) to render unsusceptible to a disease by inoculating
v. intercept (c) to take; seize; cause to stop; delay; hinder; obstruct
v. acquit (c) to free or clear, as from accusation
v. sanction (c) to approve authoritatively
v. modify (b) to make somewhat different
v. comport (d) to conduct or behave (oneself)


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