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  Word Explanations packet, succeed, intersect, succumb, diplomatist, antichrist, toleration, vertical, apathy, vindicate


   
Explanation of packet (noun)
form: packets

a bundle, as of letters



   
Explanation of succeed (verb)
forms: succeeded; succeeded; succeeding

to accomplish what is attempted or intended



   
Explanation of intersect (verb)
forms: intersected; intersected; intersecting

to cut through or into so as to divide



   
Explanation of succumb (verb)
forms: succumbed; succumbed; succumbing

to cease to resist



   
Explanation of diplomatist (noun)
person who is remarkable for tact and shrewd management



   
Explanation of antichrist (noun)
form: antichrists

any opponent or enemy of Jesus, whether a person or a power



   
Explanation of toleration (noun)
a spirit of charitable leniency



   
Explanation of vertical (adjective)
lying or directed perpendicularly to the horizon



   
Explanation of apathy (noun)
form: apathies

insensibility to emotion or passionate feeling



   
Explanation of vindicate (verb)
forms: vindicated; vindicated; vindicating

to prove true, right or real



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