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: Lists 5+7 Vocabulary
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vindicate
consort
ally
acquiesce
unison
tryst
advocate
A meeting held by appointment.
To unite, join, or relate.
Sounding the same notes at the same time; agreement or harmony.
To recommend, plead for, or support, usually publicly.
To clear from blame, confirm, or justify.
To keep company or associate with.
To consent or accept without protest.
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extol
affinity
auspices
corroborate
crony
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accredit
To unite, join, or relate.
To clear from blame, confirm, or justify.
Excessive praise or flattery.
To authorize, vouch for, or certify.
Having to do with marriage or the married state.
venerate
To revere or regard with deep respect.
To clear from blame, confirm, or justify.
Attraction, close relationship, or connection.
Excessive praise or flattery.
To recommend, plead for, or support, usually publicly.
connubial
To authorize, vouch for, or certify.
Having to do with marriage or the married state.
Reputation, favor, or esteem.
To attempt to equal or excel.
A meeting held by appointment.
complaisance
Willingness to please or oblige.
To unite, join, or relate.
Excessive praise or flattery.
A meeting held by appointment.
To consent or accept without protest.
testimonial
To agree or consent.
Sounding the same notes at the same time; agreement or harmony.
Attraction, close relationship, or connection.
Willingness to please or oblige.
A token of admiration or gratitude; or statement of recommendation.
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predilection
To clear from blame, confirm, or justify.
True
False
predispose
To incline beforehand, or to make receptive or susceptible.
True
False
repute
Reputation, favor, or esteem.
True
False
accede
To recommend, plead for, or support, usually publicly.
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False
emulate
1) To establish the identity of or recognize as a person or thing; 2) To regard to treat as the same, or to associate closely with.
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False
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