I Flashcards

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IGNORE

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to disregard deliberately; pay no attention to; refuse to consider.

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ILLUMINATE

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to light up; make bright. Help to explain (a subject, etc.). To enlighten spiritually or intellectually. Shed luster on.

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3
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IMMORTALIZE

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give eternal or lasting existence to

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4
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IMPEL

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to force, compel, or urge; incite; constrain.

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5
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IMPLICATE

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to imply

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IMPLORE

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ask or begs earnestly for; to beseech.

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IMPLY

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to indicate indirectly or by allusion; hint; suggest; intimate.

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IMPOSE

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to force oneself, one’s presence or will, etc. on another or others without right or invitation; obtrudes.

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IMPUGN

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to attack by argument or criticism; oppose or challenge as false or questionable.

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10
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INCITE

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to urge to action; stir up; rouse.

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INSPIRE

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INSPIRE

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fill with courage or strength of purpose

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13
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INVIGORATE

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give life, vigor, or spirit to

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14
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IGNITE

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to cause (fuel) to burn (energy), to set in motion

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15
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INDULGE

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to yield to or satisfy (a desire). Gratify the wishes of; be very lenient with; humor.

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16
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INFLAME

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to arouse passion; desire or violence in; excite intensely, as with anger.

17
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INHIBIT

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to hold back or keep from some action, feeling, etc.; to check or repress.

18
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INJURE

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to offend (one’s feelings, pride, etc.)

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INSPECT

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to look closely at or into. Examine.

20
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INSULT

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to treat or speak to with scorn, insolence, or great disrespect.

21
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INTERROGATE

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ask questions of (formally, as in examining)

22
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INTERRUPT

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to break into or in upon (a discussion, train or thought, etc.) while a person is speaking, working, etc. To stop or hinder.

23
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INTERVENE

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to come between as something unnecessary or irrelevant. Come between as an influencing force, as in order to modify, settle or hinder some action, argument, etc.

24
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INTIMATE

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to make known indirectly; hint or imply.

25
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INVITE

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to ask courteously to come somewhere or to do something; request the presence or participation of.