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Addy Words
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| stringent | demanding strict attention to rules; rigid; having a tight set of rules |
| concede | to yield to an opponent that one has lost; to give in; to admit something is true and valid |
| exceed | to go or be beyond the limit or expectations |
| precede | to go before something else in time, order, place, or rank |
| recede | to go or move back |
| intercede | to mediate; to go between people to help them reach an agreement |
| conjugate | to join together or match a correct verb in grammar |
| junction | the place where two highways or two sets of railroad tracks cross or join |
| disjointed | not connected; having no flow in thinking |
| conjoined | joined together; combined; united |
| conjunction | a word that joins two phrases or sentences |
| jury | a group of people sworn to abide by the laws the determine the truth |
| jurisdiction | the territory or land in which justice and laws are administered and followed |
| justice | fairness; rightness |
| perjury | to break the law by lying; to break a formal promise; to break an oath |
| justification | the fact that is said to prove something is true |
| constrict | to hold in; to make smaller; to squeeze or bind to make smaller |
| restricted | bound by limits; kept within certain rules |
| district | a region or area that is bound together by specific rules, laws, resources, and/or money |
| strain | to draw or stretch tight beyond normal limits |