400-590 – Reading 4
Total: 20 cards
unite
verb
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to join together, especially to do or achieve something
analyze
verb
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to study very closely and carefully
invade
verb
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to enter a country, city, town, etc. through military force in order to take control of it
decline
verb
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to become lower in amount or less in number, or to become worse in condition or quality
extraordinary
adjective
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extremely good and impressive; surprising or unusual
conscience
noun
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an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior
interfere
verb
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to get involved in a situation in order to achieve a desired outcome like preventing something from happening or progressing
yield
verb
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to produce, generate, or provide something, such as a profit, crop, or result
deceive
verb
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to make somebody believe something that is not true
rebel
noun
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a person who resists authority, control, or convention, especially one who fights against an established government or ruler
immense
adjective
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extremely large or great
acceptance
noun
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the quality, state, or process of being accepted or acceptable
mere
adjective
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used to emphasize that something is not large or important
despite
preposition
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used to show that something happened or is true although something else might have happened to prevent it
digest
verb
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to convert food into absorbable form
digest
verb
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to take into the mind or memory
convince
verb
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to make someone feel certain that something is true or to persuade someone to do something
right
noun
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a moral or legal claim to have or get something or to behave in a particular way
once
conjunction
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as soon as; when
develop
verb
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to gradually grow or become bigger, more advanced, stronger, etc.; to make something do this