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By: Tyrique Pack ENGLISH IV. VOC.

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English IV. Voc. . By: Tyrique Pack . Abominated(V.):.  anything greatly disliked or abhorred . He regarded lying with abomination . Ascribe(v.):. attribute something to (a cause ) H e ascribed Jane's short temper to her upset stomach. Enjoined(v.): . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By: Tyrique Pack ENGLISH IV. VOC.

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 anything greatly disliked or abhorred.He regarded lying with abomination.

ABOMINATED(V.):

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attribute something to (a cause)He ascribed Jane's short temper to her upset stomach.

ASCRIBE(V.):

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instruct or urge (someone) to do somethingThe code enjoined members to trade fairly.

ENJOINED(V.):

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very weak or slight.The tenuous link between interest rates and investment

made buyers concerned.

TENUOUS(ADJ.):

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assimilate or cause to assimilate a different cultureA lot of people acculturate to the American way of life.

ACCULTURATED(V.):

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(of a route or journey) longer than the most direct way.We took circuitous route to the airport as to avoid the

massive traffic jam on the highway.

CIRCUITOUS(ADJ.):

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inciting or causing people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch

Several dissidents were jailed for leading protests that the government branded as seditious.

SEDITIOUS(ADJ.):

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employ endearments or flattery to persuade someone to do something or give one something.

He wheedled quite a bit of money from her.

WHEEDLE(V.)

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express or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize.The players commiserated over their loss in the

championship game.

COMMISERATE(V.):

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filled with bitter criticism or malice.His speech was full of political vitriol.

VITRIOLIC(ADJ.):