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abdicate- (def.) | (v.) to give up or renounce |
abdicate- (sent.) | He had to ___ his office after he lost the election. |
accelerate- (def.) | (v.) to pick up speed or development |
accelerate- (sent.) | Cars usually ___ when going downhill. |
accommodate- (def.) | (v.) to do a kindness or a favor to; oblige |
accommodate- (sent.) | The priest tried to ___ the large Easter crowd by providing additional pews. |
captivate- (def.) | (v.) to attract intensely and fixedly |
captivate- (sent.) | They tried to ___ the audience with exciting music. |
debilitate- (def.) | (v.) to make weak; feeble |
debilitate- (sent.) | Even a minor stroke can ___ a person. |
delegate- (n def.) | a deputy or representative; |
delegate- (n. sent.) | He was a ___ to the NEA Convention. |
delegate- (v def.) | to pass on responsibility to another |
delegate (v sent.) | A good leader knows to ___ certain tasks to other people. |