Wordly Wise 3000® Level 8, Lesson 6

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anarchy

(n) 1. Total absence of government.

2. Lack of order; total confusion.

<p>(n) 1. Total absence of government.</p><p>2. Lack of order; total confusion.</p>
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apprehend

(v) 1. To seize; to arrest.

2. To grasp the meaning of; to understand.

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arraign

(v) To bring before a court to face charges.

<p>(v) To bring before a court to face charges.</p>
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assimilate

(v) 1. To absorb into a population.

2. To take in a part and absorb into the whole.

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bizarre

(adj) Strikingly out of the ordinary; peculiar.

<p>(adj) Strikingly out of the ordinary; peculiar.</p>
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calamity

(n) An event that causes great suffering and harm; a disaster.

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conspire

(v) 1. To plan together secretly to do something wrong or illegal.

2. To join or act together.

<p>(v) 1. To plan together secretly to do something wrong or illegal.</p><p>2. To join or act together.</p>
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dissension

(n) A difference of opinion; disagreement.

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elapse

(v) To pass or slip by. Used with time.

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imminent

(adj) About to happen; likely to occur in the very near future.

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interrogate

(v) To ask questions of, especially in a thorough or formal manner.

<p>(v) To ask questions of, especially in a thorough or formal manner.</p>
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lionize

(v) To treat as a celebrity.

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meticulous

(adj) Extremely careful; attentive to small details.

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shackle

(n) 1. A ring or band put around the arm or leg to prevent free movement.

2. Something that prevents free action.

(v) To prevent freedom of action.

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swelter

(v) To suffer from or to be overcome by great heat.