Vocab 6
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Trans Verb: To have an influence on; bring about a change in. To touch or move the emotions of | ||
trans. verb: To take revenge on or get satisfaction for. To take vengeance on behalf of | ||
adj: Free of bias or self-interest; impartial | ||
noun: Something brought about by a cause or agent; result. The way in which something acts upon or influences an object | ||
trans. verb: To say or express indirectly, hint; suggest. To involve or suggest by logical necessity | ||
trans. verb: To conclude from evidence; deduce | ||
trans. verb: To come before in time. To come before in order or rank. To be in a position in front of | ||
intrans. verb: To go forward or onward especially after an interruption; continue. To undertake or carry on some action or process. To move on in an orderly manner | ||
noun: Vengeance; retaliation | ||
adj: Not paying attention; indifferent; unconcerned. Without an interest | ||
trans. verb: To command solemnly, as under oath. To request, urge, or advise earnestly | ||
noun: A written declaration made under oath before a notary public or some other offical | ||
noun: A person to whom secretes or privet matters are confided | ||
trans. verb: To produce as if by magic. To call upon or request, especially by an oath. To summon ( a spirit) by oath, incantation, or magic spell | ||
noun: The loyalty and duty of a vessel, or tenant, to his feudal lord. Allegiance to a government | ||
noun: A man engaged to be married | ||
noun: Faithfulness to obligations, duties, or observances; loyalty. Exact correspondence with fact or with a given quality, condition, or event; accuracy | ||
noun: A person who doesn't accept a particular faith. A person who doesn't believe in religion | ||
noun: Authority, power, or control. The extent of authority. The territory over which authority extends | ||
trans. verb: To render (oneself) guilty of crime by giving deliberately false, misleading, or incompetent testimony under oath | ||
trans verb: To reach the highest point or degree; climax | ||
trans. verb: To obscure or overshadow the importance, fame or reputation of; surpass, outshine. | ||
noun: someone or something that is the typical or perfect example of an entire class or type | ||
adj: Without flaw; perfect | ||
adj: impossible to imitate or copy; matchless; unique | ||
adj: Most favorable or advantageous; best. The best or most favorable condition or degree | ||
adj: w/o equal; unmatched | ||
noun: the most complete instance; the best example. The essence of something in its most pure form | ||
adj: inspiring awe. Of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth | ||
noun: the highest point above the observer that is directly opposite the nadir on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected |