Unit 11 vocabulary.

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Unit 11 vocabulary

JUR: TO SWEAR, TO VOW, LAW PERJURY: breaking of a legal oath ABJURE: to swear off; renounce CONJURE: to bring forth, especially through words

DOMIN: TO RULE, TO DOMINATE PREDOMINANT: being most evident or apparent DOMINEERING: forcing others to obey INDOMITABLE: unbeatable; resilient

CRAT/CRAC: TO RULE, POWER ARISTOCRACY: group of the most wealthy and privileged THEOCRACY: government by a religious leader or figure BUREAUCRAT: a minor official

LEG: LAW LEGITIMIZE: to give credit or recognition to PRIVILEGED: available only to a special few; entitled to something special LEGISLATIVE: having to do with the law