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words used on LSAT Exam (missing 5 words

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