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wordly wise chap. 2

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arrogant n. showing too much pride in oneself
boycott v. to join others in refusing to deal with a person or group n. the act of boycotting
campaign n. a series of action to accomplish a goal 2. a series of military actions in a particular area v. to take part in actions planned to accomplish a particular goal
ceremony n. a formal event on a particular occasion
custody n. control over and responsibility for care. 2. In the keeping of the police; in jail.
degrade v. To bring shame or disgrace upon.
detain v. To stop or hold; to keep from going on.
extend v. 1. To reach out. 2. To offer. 3. To make longer. 4. To stretch or lie.
integrate v. To unite into a whole; especially to end the separation of races.
segregate v. To keep separate or apart.
supreme adj. 1. The highest in rank or position. 2. Of the greatest importance.
triumph n. 1. A noteworthy success. 2. The joy winning brings. v. 1. To win.
vacate v. To make empty, as by leaving.
verdict n. 1. The decision reached at the end of the trial. 2. A judgment or opinion. 2.
violate v.1. To break, as a law or a promise. 2. To treat in an improper or disrespectful way.
Created by: narielvalam
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