WORD GENERATION power point by Lisa Brubaker-Crammer

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WORD GENERATION power point by Lisa Brubaker-Crammer SERIES 2 – WEEK 18 SHOULD DRUG COMPANIES BE ALLOWED TO ADVERTISE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS ON TV?

DISCLAIMER (n.) - denial of responsibility

OTHER FORMS disclaim (v.) disclaiming disclaimed disclaims disclaimers (pl.) claim

PRESCRIBE (v.) - to order a medicine or treatment

OTHER FORMS prescribes prescribed prescribing prescription nonprescription

RELY (v.) - to depend on

OTHER FORMS relies relied relying reliance reliable unreliable

ASSUME (v.) - to decide without much evidence

OTHER FORMS assumes assumed assuming assumability assumable assumably assumption unassuming

POTENTIAL (n.) - possibility

OTHER FORMS potential (adj.) potentially potent impotent potency