Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Unit 14

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annex
(v.) to add to, attach; to incorporate; (n.) an attachment or addition
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cleave
(v.) to cut or split open; to cling to
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cordial
(adj.) in a friendly manner, hearty; cheery; (n.) a liqueur
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cornerstone
(n.) the starting point of a building; a fundamental principle or element
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debacle
(n.) an overwhelming defeat, rout; a complete collapse or failure
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devitalize
(v.) to make weak or lifeless
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embroil
(v.) to involve in a conflict or difficulty; to throw into confusion
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exonerate
(v.) to clear from a charge or accusation
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glib
(adj.) ready and fluent in speech; thoughtless, insincere
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haphazard
(adj.) by chance, not planned; lacking order
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improvise
(v.) to compose or perform without preparation; to construct from available materials
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incite
(v.) to rouse, stir up, urge on
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influx
(n.) a coming in, inflow
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pallor
(n.) an extreme or unnatural paleness
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pedigree
(n.) a list of ancestors, family tree; the history or origins of something
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precipitous
(adj.) very steep
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profuse
(adj.) very abundant; given or flowing freely
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reconcile
(v.) to restore to friendship; to settle; to resign (oneself)
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shackle
(v.) to put into chains; (N., usually pl.) a chain, fetter
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threadbare
(adj.) shabby, old and worn