Susie Smith August 20, 2009 Wordpieces 1.3 Hib/hab “to have, hold”

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Susie Smith August 20, 2009 Wordpieces 1.3 Hib/hab “to have, hold”

prohibit  verb  to stop one from doing something; prevent  Synonyms: ban; forbid  Antonym: allow

inhibit  verb  to get in the way of; hinder  Synonym: restrain  Antonyms: aid; assist

Fus/found  “to pour out”

suffuse  Verb  To fill up from within; to spread throughout  Synonyms: saturate; flood

confound  verb  To confuse and frustrate  Synonyms: puzzle; amaze  Antonym: clarify

infuse  Verb  To inject to fill something or someone with  Synonym: instill  Antonyms: empty; remove

Ten/tain/tin  “to hold”

sustain  Verb  To support for an extended period of time  synonyms: maintain; prolong

abstain  verb  To not do something  Synonyms: desist; refrain  Antonym: indulge

tenacious  adjective  Stubbornly persistent; determined  Synonyms: resolute; steadfast  Antonym: irresolute

retinue  noun  A group that attends an important person  Synonym: entourage; attendants

ple  “to fill”

replete  adjective  Filled up with  Synonyms: stuffed; full  Antonym: emptied

implement  verb  to put into action; execute  Synonyms: employ; apply

deplete  verb  To use up; waste  Synonyms: exhaust; diminish  Antonym: increase