This word means to leave one’s country to live somewhere else.
(What is emigrate?)
To remove or cut out something completely.
(What is excise?)
To move into a new country to live permanently.
(What is immigrate?)
To urge someone to do something.
(What is impel?)
A word in this game that means the opposite of "emigrate."
(What is immigrate?)
The slow destruction of land by wind and water.
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(What is erosion?)
To show something publicly, like artwork.
(What is exhibit?)
Something that is about to happen very soon.
(What is imminent?)
To show that someone was involved in a crime.
(What is implicate?)
Which word in this game is often used in legal settings when discussing the First Amendment?
(What is invoke?)
This word means to bring up a memory or feeling.
(What is evoke?)
To make something available only to a certain group.
(What is exclusive?)
To carve or write words into an object.
(What is inscribe?)
To challenge or question someone’s honesty.
(What is impugn?)
This word describes both an action a surgeon does and something artists might do to clay.
(What is incise?)
Someone well-known and respected in their field.
(What is eminent?)
To officially force someone out of a place or organization.
(What is expel?)
To call upon a law or principle for support.
(What is invoke?)
To put someone in prison.
(What is incarcerate?)
A synonym for "distinguished" in the context of a famous scientist.
(What is eminent?)
To drain energy or weaken someone.
(What is enervate?)
: A doctor might do this to a tumor during surgery.
(What is excise?)
To hold back or prevent something from happening.
(What is inhibit?)
Someone who rises up against authority, especially in a rebellion.
(What is insurgent?)
Name three words in this game that have to do with removing or cutting.
(What are excise, incise, and expel?)