| A | B |
| expurgated | cleansed or censored |
| emitted | Gases ___ from the chemical plant are hazardous to the neighborhood. |
| extricate | released from difficulty |
| effervescent | lively; high spirited, bubbly |
| emanated | flowed out |
| efface | to erase; to rub out |
| elapse | to glide away; to slip by |
| expatriate | to be driven out or withdraw from one's native land |
| elude | frustrate; to evade |
| emit | send out; to send out, transmit, or give off |
| effaced | Dampness and polluted air ____ large sections of an Italian fresco |
| elapsed | Thirty years ____ before Tob and his sister were reunited. |
| expatriate | _____ Alexander Sozhenitsyn, a renowned twentieth century novelist, recently returned to Russia. |
| eluded | The escaped prisoner _____ the police by moving from state to state. |
| exonerated | freed from blame |