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100 200 400 300 400 SentencesDefinitionsSynonymsAntonyms 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Sentences 100 Refugees from Nazi Germany sought ________ in the United States after WWII. Asylum
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Definitions 100 To make young again; to make like new rejuvenate
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Synonym 100 bend, distort, misshape, irregularity warp
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Antonyms 100 mediocre, shoddy, second-rate, sham Sterling
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Definitions 200 It is _______ that little furry animals can talk like people. Preposterous
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Definitions 200 A debt; something disadvantageous Liability
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Synonyms 200 revitalize, renew Rejuvenate
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Antonyms 100 Contract, compress, constrict Dilate
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Sentences 300 The ________(ing) of the Earth’s resources should be a concern for everyone. Dwindle
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Definitions 300 To make or become larger or wider; to expand upon Dilate
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Synonyms 300 Sanatorium, sanctuary, refuge Asylum
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Antonyms 300 Vulnerability, susceptibility, exposure Immunity
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Sentences 400 A limited attention span can be a _______ for any student. Liability
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Definitions 400 To lessen, diminish Dwindle
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Synonyms 400 Handicap, difficulty, impediment, drawback Liability
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Antonyms 400 Straighten, unbend Warp
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Sentences 500 At the beginning of the year the new dress code Policy was _________(d, ed). Instituted
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Definitions 500 Rejuvenate
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Synonyms 500 Dilate
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Antonyms 500 Rejuvenate
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Listen to the following and identify the correct term.
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Preposterous
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