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Andale 8 13-14
crime and justice/abundance and extravagance
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| acquit | 1.free2.clear3.to declar not guilty |
| arson | 1.to burn2.the crime of deliberately setting fire to something |
| corruption | 1.to break2.dishonesty3.improper behavior in a person of athority |
| counterfeit | 1.to make 2.to make a fake or misleading coupie 3.made in false imitation |
| culprit | 1.a guilty person |
| felony | 1.wicked person 2.a seriouse crime |
| incarcerate | 1.prison 2. to put in prison |
| incriminate | 1.crime 2.to cause to appear guilty 3.to give evidence of guilt |
| jurisdiction | 1.to say 2.the extent or rang of athority 3.control |
| swindle | 1.to disappear 2.to cheat someone out of money or property 3.a scheme |
| amass | 1.to gather or collect a large quantity |
| embellish | 1.to add decorative details or ornaments |
| extravagance | 1.to expence 2.effort that is great or excessive |
| glut | 1.to fill or eat beyond compacity 2.To flood with excessive goods |
| inexhaustibile | 1.unlimited 2.unable to beused up or tired out |
| lavish | 1.adj. extremely plentiful and luxurious 2.adj.a generous ammount 3. verb to give in great abbundance |
| outrageous | 1.going beyond proper limits |
| profusely | 1.abbundant 2.generous |
| spendthrift | 1.a person who spends money wastefully or carelesly |
| voracious | 1.extremely hungry for large amounts of food 2.extremely greedy |