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Vocab Unit 2

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aberration

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(n) A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically an unwelcome one
(n) An abnormal or misshapen formation

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affable

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(adj) Friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to
(adj) Having an easy-going mood or temperament

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autonomy

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(n) Freedom of action or thought
(n) The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision

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caricature

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(n) A picture or drawing, typically meant as satire or mockery
(n) A representation of a person or situation exaggerated to create a comic or grotesque effect
(n) A statement or representation that is embellished or exaggerated

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competence

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(n) The ability to do something successfully or efficiently
(n) A field or line of expertise

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corroborate

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(v) To confirm, strengthen, or support something with additional evidence
(v) To give formal consent to

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demeanor

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(n) The social, non-verbal behaviors that are characteristic of a person
(n) A manner of doing something

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discretionary

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(adj) Left to, or regulated by, one's own discretion or judgment
(adj) Based on one's personal choice or whim
(adj) Able to be easily modified to respond to altered circumstances

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empathy

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(n) The feeling of compassion or sympathy caused by the sufferings and misfortunes of others
(n) Identification with or understanding of the emotional state of another person

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expedient

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(adj) Quick, acting without delay
(adj) Beneficial or being of advantage in a given circumstance

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foist

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(v) To insert or introduce in a stealthy way
(v) To impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on
(v) To introduce or insert surreptitiously or without warrant

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heinous

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(adj) Utterly odious or wicked
(adj) Immoral, unprincipled or evil in nature

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implicit

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(adj) Suggested or understood, though not directly expressed
(adj) Existing as fact without formal acknowledgment

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indolent

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(adj) To procrastinate or be lazy, especially with work or responsibilities

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injunction

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(n) The act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting

(n) The action of forbidding or prohibiting something

(n) A stern reprimand or admonition

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mediation

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(n) Negotiation to resolve differences conducted by some impartial party

(n) Formal discussions or negotiations over a period

(n) The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgment

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patent

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(n) A license conferring a right, typically to exclude others from making or selling something

(adj) Obvious or easily recognizable

(v) To hold exclusive control of a market or supply

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prestigious

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(adj) Inspiring, or deserving of, respect and admiration

(adj) Considered to be highly desirable

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remit

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(v) To transmit, supply or send, especially money or payment

(v) To make a payment by sending a sum of money

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statutory

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(adj) In accordance with the law or legislation

(adj) Required or compulsory because of custom or law