Test 1 - Part 5

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Mileage (n)

the distance that a vehicle can travel using a particular amount of fuel.

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Barely (adv)

Hardly

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Evenly (adv)

Equally

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Reimbursement (n)

The act of paying back or the money that is paid back.

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Proceed (v)

To continue as planned.

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Enlist (v)

To join the armed forces.

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Proprietary (a)

Relating to owning something

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Relieve (v)

To make an unpleasant feeling

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Tenure (n)

being the legal owner of land

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Abruptly (adv)

Suddenly

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Formerly (adv)

In the past

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Abundance (n)

The situation in which there is more than enough of something.

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Be composed of s.th (phrase)

To be formed from various things.

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Elect (v)

to decide on or choose

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Mortgage (n)

an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization

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Broker (n)

a person or a company that buys and sells shares

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Excessive (a)

too much

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Acclaimed (a)

Attracting public approval and praise.

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Ample (a)

Abundant/Plenty/Rich

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Deceptively (adv)

Making you believe in something that is not true.

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Irresponsibly (adv)

in a way that shows that you are not thinking or worrying enough about the possible results of what you do.

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Unseasonably (adv)

In a way that is not usual or expected for the time of the year.

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Namely (adv)

used when you want to give more detail or be more exact about something you have just said.

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Distinguish (v)

to notice or understand the difference between two things.

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Overturn (v)

To change a legal decision.

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Revoke (v)

to say officially that an agreement