LEGA – (L) “to appoint, to send on a mission”

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LEGA – (L) “to appoint, to send on a mission” legacy = (n) example; body of ideas, achievements, and morals delegate = (v) to divide up, especially responsibilities ACT/AG– (L) “to do; act” agenda = (n) plan of action; purpose proactive = (adj) seeking to solve a problem before it occurs exacting = (adj) demanding perfection; strict PULS/PEL– (G) “to push” repulsion = (n) desire to avoid; disgust dispel = (v) to break up, scatter about propel = (v) to cause to move towards; push LAT – (L) “brought, carried” relative= (adj) dependent upon superlative = (adj) excellent; above all others dilate = (v) to widen