Brown v. Board of Education Pg. 289-292 vocab

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compulsory(POS)

adjective

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compulsory

required by law or a rule, obligatory

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detrimental (POS)

adjective

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detrimental

causing harm or damage

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inherently (POS)

adverb

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inherently

in a permanent, essential , or characteristic way. In a way that exists as a natural or basic part of something

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sanction (POS)

noun

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sanction

an official order, such a s the stoppning of trade, that is taken agaisnt a country in order to make it obey international law

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tangible (POS)

adjecitve

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tangible

real and not imaginary; able to be shown, touched, or experienced

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deprive

to take something away from; to withhold something from

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expenditure (POS)

noun

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expenditure

the act of using or spending energy, time or money

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solely (POS)

adverb

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solely

only and not involvind anyone or anything else

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objective (POS)

adjecitve

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objective

not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings; fair or real

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doctrine (POS)

noun

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doctrine

a belief or set of beliefs, especially political or religious ones, that are taught adn accepted by a particualar group

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amply (POS)

adverb

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amply

in a way that is more then enough

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denote(POS)

verb

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denote

to represent something

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tendency (POS)

noun

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tendency

an inclinattion toward a particular characteristic or type of behavior

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retard (POS)

verb

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retard

delay or hold back in terms of progress, development, or accomplishment

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contrary (POS)

adjective

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contrary

opposite in nature, direction or meaning. Inclined to disagree or to do the opposite of what is expected or desired.