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The definition of agenda The agenda for today is on the board.
A list of things to do
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The definition of deposit After I got my check, I deposited it at the bank.
To put down or to drop off
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The definition of adjacent Ms. Updike's room is adjacent to Mrs. Hartel's room.
Next to or nearby
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The definition of obliterated Because my car was obliterated in the accident, I had to get a new one.
Completely destroyed
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The definition of currency The currency of the United States is the dollar.
Money, especially paper money
200
The definition of facsimile Jack drew a facsimile of the person.
An imitation or copy
200
The definition of remnant A remnant of the sunken ship could be seen sticking out of the water.
Something left over
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The definition of regal The woman looked regal in her evening gown.
Of or like a king or queen
200
The definition of constrict The snake constricted its prey.
To squeeze tightly
200
The definition of gradual Ms. Updike saw a gradual decrease in the amount of homework being turned in.
Happening over a period of time
300
The definition of malfunction My computer malfunctioned, and now I can't get it to turn back on.
Something that goes wrong; a problem
300
The definition of apprehend The police apprehended the burglar.
To seize or arrest
300
The definition of passable Scott's grade on the test was passable, but his teacher thought that he could do better.
Good enough but not excellent
300
The definition of biographical Although some people mistakenly think the movie is biographical, it is not based on any person’s life.
Describing one's life
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The definition of transit A new transit system is needed to carry people from one end of the city to the other.
The process of moving from one place to another
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The definition of operational After taking my computer in to get fixed, it is now operational.
In working order
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The definition of rapidity The rapidity with which Anna ate surprised her father because she had once been a very slow eater.
Speed or quickness
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The definition of dominate The baseball team dominated the tournament.
To rule completely
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Definition of illogical The student's actions were strange and illogical.
Not done according to reason
400
The definition of course The blood is now coursing easily through the patient's veins.
To flow or stream
500
The definition of coagulate The snake kills its prey by injecting venom that makes its victim’s blood coagulate.
To solidify; to clump or clot
500
The definition of presumptuous Scott felt that it would be presumptuous of him to enter his neighbor’s house without being invited.
Having too much confidence
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The definition of omnipotent In the classroom, the teacher seems omnipotent; she controls everything that happens during the day.
Ruling all or all-powerful
500
The definition of liberal Without liberal donations, we will never be able to build the new playground.
Giving an amount; plentiful
500
The definition of procession We saw a procession of cars following the President in the parade.
A group that moves together