3.10 spelling words

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Revoke

(v.) To officially cancel or withdraw.

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Correspondence

(n.) Communication through letters, emails, or written messages.

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Incisive

(adj.) Clear and direct, showing sharp thinking or understanding; quick to understand or express a point.

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Germination

(n.) The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.

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Indispensable

(adj.) Absolutely necessary; something that cannot be done without.

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Deterrent

(n.) Something that discourages or prevents an action or behavior.

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Deficient

(adj.) Lacking something necessary or required; incomplete or insufficient.

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Erroneous

(adj.) Incorrect or mistaken; full of errors.

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Exalted

(adj. Raised in status, rank, or power; highly praised or honored.

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Renegotiable

(adj.) Capable of being discussed and changed, especially in terms of contracts or agreements.

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Corroborate

(v.) To support or confirm the truth of something with additional evidence or information.

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Commemorate

(v.) To honor or remember someone or something, often with a ceremony or a special event.

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Connoisseur

(n.) A person who has great knowledge and appreciation for something, especially fine art, food, or wine.

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Colleague

(n.) A person who works with you, typically in the same organization or profession.

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Dissatisfied

(adj.) Not happy or content with something; unhappy or displeased.

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Deflation

(n.) The reduction or decrease in the general price level of goods and services, often leading to lower economic activity.

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Deft

(adj.) Skillful and quick in movement or action; agile or proficient.

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Acquire

(v.) To obtain or get something, typically through effort, purchase, or learning.

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Aggravate

(v.) To make something worse or more serious; to intensify a situation.

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Collegiate

(adj.) Relating to a college or its students; associated with higher education.