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SAT Vocabulary # SAT/M179

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v. protuberate
(a) to accidentally place an object where it cannot be found; to arrange incorrectly
(b) to express, formulate or exemplify in a concrete, compact or visible form
(c) to regard with worshipful veneration
(d) to swell or bulge beyond the surrounding surface
 
v. overreach
(a) to stretch out too far
(b) to warn of a fault
(c) to provoke
(d) to displease
 
v. overstride
(a) to step beyond
(b) to wave, shake or flourish triumphantly or defiantly, as a sword or spear
(c) to renounce (a right or privilege)
(d) to declare; publicize; advertise widely; publish; distribute widely
 
v. facilitate
(a) to expose to peril
(b) to strip the covering from
(c) to make more easy
(d) to regard with suspicion or jealousy
 
v. dilate
(a) to enlarge in all directions
(b) to obtain by violence, threats, compulsion or the subjection of another to some necessity
(c) to reject, as a teaching or a practice, with condemnation or denunciation
(d) to attack on all sides

 

v. recognize
(a) to recall the identity of (a person or thing)
(b) to render unsusceptible to a disease by inoculating
(c) to treat as a baby or an invalid
(d) to issue or be party to the issue of a policy of insurance
 
v. augur
(a) to predict
(b) to come in without leave or license
(c) to furnish something as a kindness or favor
(d) to accept as true on the testimony or authority of others
 
v. abominate
(a) to be opposite in opinion
(b) to hate violently
(c) to look forward to as certain or probable
(d) to speak to
 
v. originate
(a) to wash or bathe
(b) to show or prove to be involved in or concerned
(c) to cause or constitute the beginning or first stage of the existence of
(d) to destroy a measurable or large proportion of
 
v. refute
(a) to hurry
(b) to prove to be wrong
(c) to come into a country or region from a former habitat
(d) to inspire with ardent love

v. protuberate (d) to swell or bulge beyond the surrounding surface
v. overreach (a) to stretch out too far
v. overstride (a) to step beyond
v. facilitate (c) to make more easy
v. dilate (a) to enlarge in all directions
v. recognize (a) to recall the identity of (a person or thing)
v. augur (a) to predict
v. abominate (b) to hate violently
v. originate (c) to cause or constitute the beginning or first stage of the existence of
v. refute (b) to prove to be wrong


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