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VOCABULARY Level D - Unit 2
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compensatecompensate
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compensate (v.) to make up for; to pay for services reimburse, repay
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erraticerratic
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erratic (adj.) different from what is ordinarily expected irregular, inconsistent, undependable, unpredictable
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expulsionexpulsion
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expulsion (n.) the process of forcing out eviction, ejection, ouster
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lucrativelucrative
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lucrative (adj.) bringing in money profitable, gainful
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unflinchingunflinching
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unflinchingunflinching (adj.) showing no signs of fear, not drawing back firm, resolute, steadfast, unwavering
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dissolutedissolute
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dissolute (adj.) loose in morals or behavior immoral, corrupt, improper
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fortifyfortify
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fortify (v.) to strengthen, build up reinforce
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illegibleillegible
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illegible (adj.) difficult or impossible to read indecipherable, scribbled, unreadable
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proliferateproliferate
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proliferate (v.) to increase or spread rapidly reproduce, mushroom, burgeon
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subjugatesubjugate
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subjugate (v.) to conquer by force, bring under complete control subdue, vanquish, master
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jeerjeer
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jeer (v.) to make fun of rudely mock, taunt (n.) a rude remark or derision
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mediocremediocre
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mediocre (adj.) average, ordinary undistinguished
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sullysully
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sully (v.) to soil, tarnish, defile, besmirch pollute, smear
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tantalizetantalize
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tantalize (v.) to torment by teasing tempt, lead on Me want cookie!
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terseterse
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terse (adj.) brief & to the point concise, succinct, crisp
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