Week 6 Vocabulary (English II). 1. To make a hole through Perforate.

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Week 6 Vocabulary (English II)

1. To make a hole through Perforate

2. to happen, go, or come before (something or someone) Precede

3. To do away with completely so as to leave no trace. obliterate

4. Precocious Of a child; having or showing the qualities or abilities of an adult at the unusually early age

5. Permeate To pass or spread through something

6. Premeditate To think about and revolve in the mind beforehand.

7. Relating to the thing that is being thought about or discussed. Pertinent

8. To become involved with something or to become noticeable in an unpleasant or annoying way. Obtrude

9. Perplex To make unable to grasp something clearly or to think logically and decisively about something

10. To make (something) impossible; to prevent (something) from happening. Preclude