5843593014 | Exhort | To urge by strong argument, advice, or appeal | 0 | |
5843598485 | Exploit | To utilize to greatest advantage, to make use of unethically or selfishly | 1 | |
5843606291 | Expose | To lay open, as to something undesirable or injurious; to make known; to reveal the guilt | 2 | |
5843618237 | Extrapolate | To infer or estimate | 3 | |
5843620123 | Falsify | To give an untruthful account of | 4 | |
5843622874 | Galvanize | To arouse to awareness or action | 5 | |
5843626250 | Invoke | To call on for aid, support, inspiration | 6 | |
5843629361 | Justify | To show or prove to be just or valid | 7 | |
5843632569 | Juxtapose | To place side by side for contrast or comparison | 8 | |
5843637807 | Linger | To delay in quitting or leaving something; tarry | 9 | |
5843643830 | Lure | To attract by temptation or wiles; to entice | 10 | |
5843650637 | Maim | To disable or disfigure, usually by depriving of limb | 11 | |
5843656595 | Manifest | To show or demonstrate plainly; to reveal | 12 | |
5843672231 | Mitigate | To make or become less severe or intense; moderate | 13 | |
5843675972 | Oppress | To persecute or subjugate by unjust use of force or authority | 14 | |
5843680178 | Orate | To speak in a pompous, oratorical way | 15 | |
5843682854 | Originate | To bring or come into being | 16 | |
5843692356 | Parley | To discuss, debate, or confer with another | 17 | |
5843701388 | Proclaim | To announce officially and publicly; to declare | 18 | |
5843714596 | Progress | To proceed; to advance toward a more desirable form | 19 | |
5843718134 | Purport | To have or present the appearance, often false, of being or intending | 20 | |
5843725872 | Rally | To call together for a common purpose; assemble | 21 | |
5843730357 | Rationalize | To devise self-satisfying but incorrect reasons for one's behavior | 22 | |
5843735483 | Reconsider | To consider again, especially with intent to modify an earlier decision | 23 | |
5843740442 | Recount | To narrate the facts or details of | 24 | |
5843744264 | Refute | To prove to be false or mistaken | 25 | |
5843747722 | Ridicule | To make fun of | 26 | |
5843749572 | Undercut | To undermine; to diminish or destroy the effectiveness of | 27 | |
5843749573 | Underscore | To draw a line under; to emphasize or stress | 28 | |
5843749574 | Unveil | To disclose or reveal | 29 | |
5843751734 | Vindicate | To clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with corroboration or proof | 30 | |
5843751735 | Warrant | To justify or call for | 31 |
AP Language Vocabulary #8 Flashcards
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