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UnconditionalWithout any limits
NonessentialUnnecessary or unimportant
ImplacableUnstoppable
IrrevocableCannot be changed
Foreshadowwarning or prediction of the future
BenevolentKind
MalnutritionLack of healthy food
Disgraceloss of reputation or honor
Infallibleincapable of making mistakes
Subservientprepared to obey unquestioningly
Transgressgoing against a law or rule or code of conduct
This is an example of something which is ImplacableAn angry mob
This is an example of unconditional lovea loyal dog's love for its master
In this sentence, nonessential means unimportantHe also directed nonessential state workers in the Albany area to remain home.
In this sentence, implacable means An enemy who cannot be stoppedOn Thursday he said police were facing a “powerful and implacable enemy.. working with professional planning and unlimited evil.”
In this sentence, irrevocable means the permissions cannot be taken backYou grant FaceApp a perpetual, irrevocable… royalty-free… license to use, adapt, publish, distribute your user content
In this sentence, foreshadow means prediction of what could happen to other areasThe fate of the Groningen field may foreshadow what oil companies and petroleum-producing countries will face as the climate change debate intensifies.
In this sentence, benevolent means kind giftThis is not just a “benevolent gift” to those residents affected, Williams said, but good financial sense.
In this sentence, malnutrition means people cannot get healthy foodTo the extent the rule increases food insecurity in the target population or contributes to malnutrition, those conditions impose social costs, too.
In this sentence, transgress means comedians who go against social rules or lawsMaybe this is why, at a time when comedy is clearly flourishing, cancel culture is being visited upon stand-up comedians who transgress.
MisleadMake a person to have a wrong idea
The conman misled the old lady into giving up her SSNIn this sentence, misled means tricked or deceived
IllegibleWriting that cannot be read
This is an example of something irrefutableThe Earth travels around the sun every 365 days
An online dictionaryThis is an example of a resource
PrescribeTell someone what they should do
EnforceCause something to happen
This is an example of something benignA leash while walking the dog
This is an example of something malignUsing a leash to hit the dog
Malevolenthaving or showing a wish to do evil to others.
Benevolentwell meaning and kindly
The person who donated to the homeless shelterThis is a benevolent person
The old man who dug a hole to catch the neighbor's dogThis is a malevolent person
When you get a dress code demerit from Mr. GHe is enforcing the school rule
Using a computer to type because your handwriting is unclearUsing your resources
When the doctor tells you what to do for your healthHe is prescribing medication


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