Julius Caesar Act's II & III

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disjoin
to end the union of (to separate)
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ascend
to move or extend upwards
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Instigate
to bring into being (as in to provoke)
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Malice
the desire to cause pain for the satisfaction of doing harm
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insurrection
open fighting against authority (as in one's government)
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interpose ( 2 & 3)
to cause a disruption in a conversation or discussion; to put song or between others
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kindle (1, 2, & 3)
to set on fire or take fire; to stir up; to cause glow
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Dismember
to cut of or separate parts of something
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disperse (1 & 3)
to cause to become spread widely; to move in different directions
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Contagion
the passing of a disease from one person to the next through direct or indirect contact
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Disclose
to make known
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valiant (adj)
boldly brave or doing things with courage
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rhetoric (1 & 3)
the art of speaking or writing effectively; language that is not sincere, honest, meaningful
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cognizance
jurisdiction
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apt (2 & 3)
to have a tendency;quick to learn)
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yearn
to desire eagerly
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emulate
to try to be like or better than
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beseech
to ask earnestly for
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commend
to give into another's care, to speak of someone or something with approval
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mutiny
refusal to obey authority
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enterprise (noun) 1 & 2a
difficult, complicated, or risky projects or undertakings, Readiness to engage in daring or difficult action
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Indignant
filled with or expressing indignation (upset because something is unjust/unfair)
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amiss (adj & adv)
adj, not in accordance with the right order Adv, in the wrong way
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ordinance (noun)
a law or regulation, especially of a city or town
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repeal
to rescind or annul by authoritative act
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enfranchise (verb) kid’s 1 & 2
to set free (as from slavery), To give full privileges of citizenship to
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Confound
to throw into disorder/ mix up
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firmament (noun)
the arch of the sky
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abide
to wait for
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abridge (verb) all three kids’ definitions

to make less (diminish), To shorten in duration or extent, to shorten by omission of words (condense)

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prostrate (adj) kid’s definitions 1, 2, and 3
stretched out with the face on the groun, Completely overcome or exhausted, trailing on the ground
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Reverence
in honor or respect felt or shown, a gesture of respect
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suitor (noun) kid’s definition #3
a man who courts a woman or seeks to marry her
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rite (noun) kid’s definitions 1a. & 2
a fixed form for ceremony, the ceremonial practices of a church or group of churches, A ceremonial act or action
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clamor (verb)
to become loudly insistent
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inter (verb)
to deposit (a dead body)
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testament (noun) kid’s definitions 1, 2 a & b
either of the two chief parts of the bible, Actual proof (evidence, an expression of belief (creed)
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vanquish (verb)
to defeat and subdue completely
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conspirator
a person who conspires
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Entreat
to ask in a serious and urgent manner (plead, beg) (verb)