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LSAT VOCAB
words used on LSAT Exam (missing 5 words
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| adduce | to offer something as evidence, a reason, or proof. (vt) |
| conciliate | to work with opposing parties with the goal of bringing them to an agreement or reconciliation |
| impasse | a point at which no further progress can be made or agreement reached |
| putative | generally believed to be or regarded as being something |
| benign | neutral or harmless in its effect or influence; kindly |
| vilify | to make malicious and abusive statements about somebody |
| deleterious | having a harmful or damaging effect on somebody or something |
| platitude | banal statement: a pointless, unoriginal, or empty comment or statement made as though it was significant or helpful |
| extant | existing |
| posit | to put forward for consideration something such as a suggestion, assumption, or fact |
| innocuous | not intended to cause offense or provoke a strong reaction and unlikely to do so |
| preclude | to prevent something from happening or somebody from doing something |
| inimical | unfavorable to something; hostile |
| impasse | Talks have reached an ____. |
| putative | the ____ father of the child |
| extant | Three copies of the document are ____. |
| innocuous | an ____ comment |
| preclude | That shouldn't ____ a satisfactory outcome. |
| inimical | activities ____ to the public good |
| inference | Must be True |
| correlation | To be related in some way |
| most | A majority |
| antecedent | A thing that goes before |
| either...or | At least one of the two |
| unwarranted | Unjustified |
| must be false | Cannot be true |
| paradox | A contradictory situation |
| not all | Some are not |
| assumption | Unstated premise |
| refute | Undermine |
| unequivocal | Clear |
| extant | Existing |
| none but | Only |
| consistent | Could be |