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Level D - Unit 2

compensatecompensate

compensate v. to make up for; to pay for services reimburse, repay

erraticerratic

erratic adj. different from what is ordinarily expected irregular, inconsistent, undependable, unpredictable

expulsionexpulsion

expulsion n. the process of forcing out eviction, ejection, ouster

lucrativelucrative

lucrative adj. bringing in money profitable, gainful

unflinchingunflinching

unflinchingunflinching adj. showing no signs of fear, not drawing back firm, resolute, steadfast, unwavering

dissolutedissolute

dissolute adj. loose in morals or behavior immoral, corrupt, improper

fortifyfortify

fortify v. to strengthen, build up reinforce

illegibleillegible

illegible adj. difficult or impossible to read indecipherable, scribbled, unreadable

proliferateproliferate

proliferate v. to increase or spread rapidly reproduce, mushroom, burgeon

subjugatesubjugate

subjugate v. to conquer by force, bring under complete control subdue, vanquish, master