What is the term matches the definition to bring or to come an end
Conclude
What is the definition for the term Constitute
to combine to form a whole
Name one synonym for the term Convey
Communicate or relay
What is the Etymology for the term constitute
Middle English
True or False: Correlate means to make ( an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable to someone
False
What is the term matches the definition combine or to form a whole
Constitute
What is the definition for the term Convey
to make an idea,impression, or feeling) known or understandable to someone
Name one of the synonyms for the term conclude
finish, close or terminate
What is the Etymology for the term constitute
Late Middle English
What does Conclude, Constitute, Convey, and Correlate all have in common
Their part of speech is all verb.
What is the term matches the definition to have a mutual relationship or connection in which one thing affects or depends on another
Correlate
What is the definition for the term Context
The circumstances that form a setting for an event, statement, or idea and in terms which can be fully understood
Name one of the synonyms for the term correlate
to correspond/with or relate
What is the Etymology for the term correlate
17th century
True or False: Conclude means to bring or come to an end
true
What is the term matches the definition to make (an idea, impression, or feeling ) known or understandable to someone
Convey
What is the definition for the term conclude
to bring or come to an end
Name one of the synonyms for the term constitute
to comprise, account for or represent
What is the Etymology for the term Conclude
Middle English
True or False: Constitute means the circumstances that form a setting for an event, statement, or idea and in terms which can be fully understood
False
What is the term matches the definition the circumstances that form an event, statement, or idea and in terms which can be fully understood
Context
What is the definition for the term Correlate
to have a mutual relationship or connection, in which one thing affects or depends on another
Name all three of the synonyms for the term Context
the factors, conditions, and state of affairs
What is the Etymology for the term Convey
Latin/old french
What term has the part of speech of a noun
Context