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GRE 500+ Practice Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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abase - ANSWERS(v.) to humiliate, cause to feel shame; (v.) to hurt the pride of 
 
abash - ANSWERS(v.) to embarrass; to cause to be embarrassed 
 
abate - ANSWERS(v.) to make less active or intense; (v.) to become less in intensity 
 
abdicate - ANSWERS(v.) to give up power 
 
aberration - ANSWERS(n.) an aberrant state or condition; (n.) a disorder in a person's mental state; an optical phenomenon which results from the failure of a mir...
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ISEE Upper Level VOCABULARY LIST with 100% correct answers
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abandon 
leave someone who needs or counts on you 
 
 
 
Abate 
become less in amount or intensity 
 
 
 
abbreviate 
shorten 
 
 
 
abduct 
take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom 
 
 
 
abdicate 
give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations 
 
 
 
abet 
assist or encourage, usually in some wrongdoing 
 
 
 
abide 
put up with something or somebody unpleasant 
 
 
 
abridge 
to shorten 
 
 
 
absolve 
let...
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NLN PAX Vocabulary
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ABANDON CORRECT ANSWER To give up completely 
Synonyms: relinquish, forgo, forsake 
 
ABASH CORRECT ANSWER To lose self-confidence; to confuse, put to shame 
Synonyms: fluster, disconcert, discomfit, discompose 
Antonym: (adj.) self-possessed 
 
ABDICATE CORRECT ANSWER To give up claim to 
Synonyms: renounce, abandon, relinquish 
 
ABET CORRECT ANSWER To encourage -or support - 
Synonyms: spur, incite 
Antonym: deter 
 
ABRIDGE CORRECT ANSWER To shorten 
Synonyms: curtail, diminish, retrenc...
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pellet b test Study Guide Questions Solved with 100% Correct Answers
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Abdicate - to give up a position, right, or power 
Aberrant - deviating from what is normal or expected 
Abject - Lowly, miserable and wretched 
Abolish - Do away with 
Abide - To remain; continue; stay; endure in accordance 
Abridge - Lessen, diminish, or curtail
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PSAT STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023 
 
Abandon - correct answer total lack of inhibition 
 
Abase - correct answer to humble; disgrace 
 
Abate - correct answer decrease, reduce 
 
Abdicate - correct answer to give up a position, right, or power 
 
Aberration - correct answer something different from the usual 
 
Abet - correct answer to aid; act as accomplice 
 
Abhor - correct answer to loathe, detest 
 
Abject - correct answer meserable, pitiful 
 
Abolitionist - correct answer...
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English 2 Vocabulary UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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English 2 Vocabulary UPDATED Exam 
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abdicate - Correct Answer- (Intransitive v.) to renounce one's throne or high office; (transitive 
v.) to fail to fulfill or undertake (a responsibility) 
abridge - Correct Answer- (Transitive v.) to shorten or condense 
absolve - Correct Answer- (Transitive v.) to clear from blame, responsibility, or guilt 
abysmal - Correct Answer- (adj.) extremely hopeless or wretched; bottomless
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Pellet b|216 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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Abdicate - ️️To cast off 
 
Aberrant - ️️A state or condition markedly different from norm 
 
Abject - ️️Sunk to a low condition or in miserable circumstances 
 
Abolish - ️️Do away with 
 
Abide - ️️Accept or act in accordance with 
 
Abridge - ️️Lessen, diminish 
 
Accolade - ️️A symbol signifying approval 
 
Accomplice - ️️A person who joins with another in carrying out some plan 
 
Accord - ️️Agreement, harmony 
 
Acquiesce - ️️To agree or express agre...
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Abdicate To cast off, renounce, or relinquish 
 
Aberrant A state or condition markedly different from the norm 
 
Abject Sunk to a low condition or in miserable circumstances 
 
Abolish Do away with 
 
Abide Accept or act in accordance with a rule,decision,or recommendation 
 
Abridge lessen, diminish 
 
Accolade a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction 
 
Accomplice a person who joins with another person in carrying out a plan (il...
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Princeton Review GRE Vocab 2024 All Answers Correct 
chicanery (n) 
trickery; fraud 
calumniate (v) 
to slander, to make a false accusation 
abdicate (v) 
to give up a position, right or power 
aberrant (adj) 
deviating from the norm 
abeyance (n) 
temporary suppression or suspension 
abject (adj) 
miserable; pitiful 
abscission (n) 
the act of cutting; the natural separation of a leaf or other part of a plant 
abscond (v) 
to depart clandestinely; to seal off and hide 
abstemio...
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Abate correct answers Become less in amount or intensity 
 
Abbreviate correct answers To shorten or abridge 
 
Abdicate correct answers To give up or leave 
 
Abrupt correct answers Changing or terminating suddenly 
 
Abstain correct answers Refrain; choose to avoid or not participate 
 
Access correct answers Means of approach or admission 
 
Accountable correct answers Liable or responsible 
 
Adhere correct answers Hold closely to an idea or course; be devoted 
 
Adverse correct answers Harm...
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