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C1 Vocab verbs5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| to opt | To choose something over something else. |
| to boast | To talk with excessive pride about one's achievements, abilities, etc., to draw attention. |
| to pledge | To formally promise to do something. |
| to proclaim | To publicly and officially state something. |
| to renew | To replace something old or damaged with a new one. |
| to resume | To continue again after an interruption. |
| to initiate | To start a new course of action. |
| to manifest | To clearly display something. |
| to originate | To start to be. |
| to stem | To be caused by something. |
| to suppress | To stop an activity, such as a protest, using force. |
| to aspire | To desire to have or become something. |
| to coincide | To occur at the same time as something else. |
| to complement | To add something that enhances or improves the quality or appearance of someone or something. |
| to constitute | To contribute to the structure or makeup of something. |
| to coordinate | To control and organize the parts of an activity or group to achieve a good result. |
| to correspond | To match or be similar to something else. |
| to deprive | To prevent someone from having something, particularly something they need. |
| to displace | To make someone leave their home by force, particularly due to an unpleasant event. |
| to ease | To reduce the severity or seriousness of something unpleasant. |
| to embed | To firmly and deeply fix something in something else. |
| to enact | To approve a proposed law. |
| to encompass | To include or contain a wide range of different things within a particular scope or area. |
| to endure | To allow the presence or actions of something disliked without interference or complaint. |
| to evoke | To cause someone to recall a memory, feeling, etc. |
| to facilitate | To help something, such as a process or action, become possible or simpler. |
| to foster | To encourage the growth or development of something. |
| to hail | To praise someone or something enthusiastically and publicly. |
| to halt | To make someone or something stop. |
| to incur | To have to pay for something. |
| to indulge | To allow oneself to do or have something enjoyable, often despite its possible negative effects. |
| to expire | (Of a document, contract, etc.) To no longer be valid because of reaching the end of the validity period. |
| to venture | To intentionally expose something of personal importance to the possibility of loss. |
| to decay | To be gradually damaged or destroyed as a result of natural processes. |
| to consolidate | To combine two or more things to make them easier to handle or more efficient. |
| to double-cross | To betray someone one is cooperating with, often during illegal activities. |