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SAT Verbal Quiz # SAT/M112

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n. coincidence
(a) the science that treats of plants
(b) a circumstance so agreeing with another: often implying accident
(c) any strong fortress
(d) the state of being joined together or the things so joined
 
v. reconsider
(a) to review with care, especially with a view to a reversal of previous action
(b) to to annex, as something extrinsic
(c) to invent
(d) to get first sight or knowledge of, as something previously unknown or unperceived
 
n. lattice
(a) harsh or malignant oppression
(b) openwork of metal or wood, formed by crossing or interlacing strips or bars
(c) dizziness
(d) the constitutional right in a chief executive of refusing to approve an enactment
 
v. peter
(a) to remove from office; oust
(b) to reject, as a teaching or a practice, with condemnation or denunciation
(c) to diminish and come to a stop; give out; expire; fade; die out
(d) to chide or rebuke for a fault
 
adj. further
(a) philosophical
(b) more distant or advanced
(c) following in the order of time
(d) hideous

 

v. rankle
(a) to assert as a fact
(b) to produce irritation or festering
(c) to cause to whirl, as in an eddy
(d) to talk about vainly or foolishly
 
n. missal
(a) a simplified representation
(b) forbearance
(c) the book containing the service for the celebration of mass
(d) any unusual occurrence
 
n. violator
(a) depravity
(b) the earliest victim in any cause
(c) a person who has little understanding
(d) person who transgresses
 
n. consternation
(a) panic
(b) person who owns, enjoys or controls anything, such as property
(c) flood; inundate; engulf
(d) an impetus
 
adj. congenial
(a) that may be estimated by reckoning
(b) mutually involving or implying one another
(c) that can not be blotted out, effaced, destroyed or removed
(d) having kindred character or tastes

n. coincidence (b) a circumstance so agreeing with another: often implying accident
v. reconsider (a) to review with care, especially with a view to a reversal of previous action
n. lattice (b) openwork of metal or wood, formed by crossing or interlacing strips or bars
v. peter (c) to diminish and come to a stop; give out; expire; fade; die out
adj. further (b) more distant or advanced
v. rankle (b) to produce irritation or festering
n. missal (c) the book containing the service for the celebration of mass
n. violator (d) person who transgresses
n. consternation (a) panic
adj. congenial (d) having kindred character or tastes


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