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Legacy
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n. body of ideas, achievments, and morals; good examples
syn: legiond |
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delegate
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v. to divide up; designate
The coach delegated the easiest tasks to the less experienst players. |
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agenda
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n. plan of action
I wrote in my school agenda my homework. |
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proactive
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adj. seking to solve a problem before it occurs.
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exacting
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adj. strict
my teacher was very exacting when it came to cheating. |
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repulsion
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n. desire to avoid; disgust
syn. horror The haunted house was a repulsion to my sister. |
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dispel
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v. To scatter out; break up
policemen were sent in to dispel the crowd of onlookers that had gathered near the accident. |
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propel
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v. To cause move towards; push
The player on the other team propeled me and i fell down. |
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relative
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adj. Dependent upon
The number of people at the bench on any day is relative to the weather and the season. |
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superlative
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adj. Excellent; superior
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dilate
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v. to widen
The doctor dilated the pacients knee cap during the surgery. |