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SAT Test # SAT/M394

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v. edify
(a) to build up or strengthen, especially in morals or religion
(b) to regard or worship as a god
(c) to repeat again the principal points of
(d) to alienate
 
v. divulge
(a) to contaminate
(b) to make a beginning in some occupation or scheme
(c) to tell or make known, as something previously private or secret
(d) to bring about
 
adj. requisite
(a) capable of being pressed into smaller compass
(b) concealed, especially for an evil purpose
(c) necessary
(d) believable
 
n. taxidermy
(a) any overwhelming flood of water
(b) the art or process of preserving dead animals or parts of them
(c) splendor
(d) a complete thing
 
adj. subaquatic
(a) savage
(b) frisky and full of fun
(c) fear-inspiring
(d) being, formed or operating under water

 

n. mastery
(a) the pressure of necessity
(b) a Christian who denies the authority of the Pope and holds the right of special judgment
(c) one who advocates or practices egoism
(d) the attainment of superior skill
 
v. impregnate
(a) to take; seize; cause to stop; delay; hinder; obstruct
(b) to confuse the perceptions or judgment of
(c) to indicate as being about to happen, especially by previous signs
(d) to fertilize; fill completely; saturate; imbue
 
adj. credible
(a) having or exercising the power of resistance
(b) believable
(c) capable of being discerned by the senses or intellect
(d) possessing, giving or constituting preference or priority
 
adj. innocuous
(a) belonging to the first ages
(b) disposed to treat strangers or guests with generous kindness
(c) harmless
(d) generous in treating or judging others
 
adj. effeminate
(a) resorted to in a last extremity or as if prompted by utter despair
(b) insufferable
(c) tending to produce sleep
(d) having womanish traits or qualities

v. edify (a) to build up or strengthen, especially in morals or religion
v. divulge (c) to tell or make known, as something previously private or secret
adj. requisite (c) necessary
n. taxidermy (b) the art or process of preserving dead animals or parts of them
adj. subaquatic (d) being, formed or operating under water
n. mastery (d) the attainment of superior skill
v. impregnate (d) to fertilize; fill completely; saturate; imbue
adj. credible (b) believable
adj. innocuous (c) harmless
adj. effeminate (d) having womanish traits or qualities


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