Meaningful Sentences Unit 3

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Meaningful Sentences Unit 3 CEPT, CIP, CEIVE (Latin) – to take, seize DON (Latin) – to give HAB, HIB (Latin) – to have, hold; to have a home, to dwell

intercept- v. To catch or block For example: Police set up a sting operation in order to intercept the stolen money before… Remember – CEPT means to take or seize

conceive- v. To come up with, imagine For example: Because Yusef was the one who had conceived of the robot, he… Remember – CEIVE means to take or seize

Intending to mislead or trick deceptive- adj. Intending to mislead or trick For example: We quickly learned how deceptive a clear blue sky could be when… Remember – CEPT means to take or seize

One who gives something donor- n. One who gives something For example: Samantha hoped to find the donor of the van so she could… Remember – DON means to give

To support; to give approval to condone- v. To support; to give approval to For example: The principal worried that the teachers were condoning bad behavior when they… Remember – DON means to give

exhibit- v. Pre-AP only!!! To show; to display For example: People at risk of catching the deadly flu should call a doctor immediately if they exhibit… Remember – HIB means to have, hold

participant- n. Pre-AP only!!! One who takes part in For example: As a participant in her school’s graduation ceremony, Kara was expected to… Remember – CIP means to take or seize

Standing out from others exceptional- adj. Pre-AP only!!! Standing out from others For example: Because he was an exceptional athlete, George was often mentioned by… Remember – CEPT means to take or seize

anticipate- v. Pre-AP only!!! To expect beforehand For example: A race car driver must learn to anticipate the moves of the other drivers so that… Remember – CIP means to take or seize

Living together; coexistence cohabitation- n.Pre-AP only!!! Living together; coexistence For example: Everyone was surprised by the successful cohabitation of… Remember – HAB means to have a home or to dwell