rupt
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tract
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form
100

to burst out suddenly and with force. 

example: a volcano spewing lava.

erupt

100

to force something or someone out

example: a referee taking a player out of a game for not following the rules of the game

eject

100

a powerful motor-driven vehicle with large, heavy treads, used for pulling farm machinery, other vehicles, etc.

tractor

100

to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell.

predict

100

to change in form, appearance, or structure; metamorphose.

transform

200

to cause disorder or turmoil. 

example: a student speaking over the teacher

disrupt

200

to refuse to have, take, recognize.

to say "no" or refuse to accept something or someone

reject

200

to draw by appealing to the emotions or senses, by stimulating interest, or by exciting admiration; allure; invite.

attract

200

to devote wholly and earnestly, as to some person or purpose.

dedicate

200
  1. to form beforehand.

  2. to determine or decide beforehand.

preform

300

no money

bankrupt

300

anything you can see and touch that isn't alive

examples: a chair, a button, a shoe, or a pencil. 

object

300

a special kind of promise or agreement between two or more people or groups that the law can enforce.

example: something you sign before a job hires you.

contract

300

a final decision made by a judge or a jury in a court case, or your own opinion after thinking about something

example: After hearing all the evidence, the jury or judge makes a final decision.

verdict

300

a horizontal surface, or structure with a horizontal surface, raised above the level of the surrounding area.

platform

400

sudden or unexpected.

abrupt

400

a task that takes time and effort

example: when we researched our countries to present them to the class. 

project

400

Mathematics.,  to take (one number or quantity) from another; deduct.

subtract

400

to point out or point to; direct attention to.

example: The red light on the traffic signal will _____ that cars must stop

indicate

400

put out of shape; disfigure.

deform

500

guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity.

corrupt

500

to force (a fluid) into a passage or tissue. to introduce (something new or different).

example: when a doctor gives you a shot

inject

500

to take something out, either by pulling it out with force

example: You can ____ a loose tooth by pulling it out.

extract

500

to say the opposite of what someone else said, or to show that their statement is wrong

example: a teacher telling a student to stop eating but the student continues to eat.

contradict

500

the organization, plan, style, or type of something.

format