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GRE 6.

2008 7

GRE 6.0 (2008 7)

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abatement : intensity :: deceleration : speed thin : density, intensity :: abate : length abate : length :: dilute : concentration (A B() ) abate : value :: constrict : diameter abate : status :: shorten : height abate intensify, promote, increase in intensity, augments, strengthen unabated palliated, allayed, mitigated abbreviate [brviit] v.t. , : to reduce (a word or phrase) to a shorter form intended to represent the full form * abbreviation [ , ] 1. the act or product of shortening 2. a shortened form of a word or phrase used chiefly in writing to represent the complete form abbreviate : sentence :: abridge : essay downgrade : quality :: abbreviate : sentence abbreviation : sentence :: abridgment : essay abbreviation : sentence :: synopsis : narrative (A = B ) synopsis narrative , abbreviation : word :: abridgment : article abbreviation : word :: synopsis : article : synopsis : narrative abbreviate : length :: attenuate : thickness :: sap : vigor abbreviate : letter :: abridge : word abbreviate extend, protract abdicate [bdikit] v. : to renounce a throne, high office, dignity, or function recant : belief :: abdicate : throne recant , abdicate : throne :: resign : office abdicate constitute constitute ; ; , abdicate assume assume , ; , ; () abdicate usurp usurp , aberrant [brnt, br- ] a. , : ATYPICAL deviating from the proper or expected course aberration : course :: digression : theme aberrant : standard :: digressive : topic aberrant typical, normal, conventional (relevant ) abet [bt] v.t. 1. to approve(), encourage(), and support() (an action or a plan of action); urge and help on 2. to urge, encourage, or help (a person) abet : assistance :: counsel : guidance (A = B , : ) abet : encouragement :: elucidate : clarity (A = B) elucidate to make clear or plain, especially by explanation; clarify abet : assistance :: counsel : guidance abet thwart, impede, stymie, frustrate, obstruct, forestall, hinder, hamper stymie , ; Companies have been stymied by the length of time it takes to reach an agreement. forestall , ; ()

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abacus abacus abacus abacus abacus quill : abandon [bks] n. : calculate :: balance : weigh :::: : calculate :: sextant : navigate ::: : calculated :: balance : weighted :::: : calculator :: quill : pen ( ( ))

[bndn] n. , DESERT, FORSAKE(, . ; They made a bargain that they would not forsake each other.) : a complete surrender of inhibitions abandon : inhibition :: hideboundness : innovation (A lack B) abandon : inhibition :: despair : hope () :::: abandon : inhibition :: agitation : tranquility() : abandon : inhibition :: volubility : terseness :: voluble : terse :: calmness : frenzy abandon : inhibition :: consciousness : numbness : abandon salvage abandon restrain

abase [bis] v.t. (, ) : DEGRADE to lower in rank, office, prestige, or esteem abase : force :: taper : width (A B ) abase : strength :: taper : width (A B ) abase : stature :: lower : height abase : status :: shorten : length :: shorten : height stature , ; , status , ; ; () , abase : prestige :: damp : ardor prestige , , , , damp ; ; ardor curtail : duration :: abase : strength abase extol abash [b] v.t. : DISCONCERT to destroy the self-possession or selfconfidence of unabashed : embarrassment :: unheralded : announcement abash = embarrass, herald = announce embolden abash, faze, cow embolden to foster boldness or courage in; encourage faze to disrupt the composure of; disconcert abate [bit] v. (, , , ) 1. to reduce in amount, degree, or intensity; lessen 2. to deduct from an amount; subtract ; Although their initial anger had abated somewhat, they continued to berate the careless worker who had broken the machine. * unabated abate : tax :: alleviate : distress alleviate to make (pain, for example) more bearable abate : degree :: discount : price :: fade : loudness :: decelerate : speed :: shrink : size :: chill : temperature (A B() ) abate : force :: attenuate : thickness attenuate , abate : intensity, strength :: taper : width :: fade : loudness :: decelerate : speed taper ;

abeyance [bins] n. () : SUSPENSION temporary inactivity abeyance continuance, fulfillment abhor [bhr] v.t. : LOATHE to regard with extreme repugnance abhorrence : dislike :: adoration : fondness (A >> B) abhor greatly admire abiding [bidi] a. ,

GRE 6.0 (2008 7)


: ENDURING, CONTINUING lasting for a long time; enduring abiding evanescent, ephemeral, transient miscreant law-abiding individual miscreant [mskrint] a., , n. abject [bdekt, --] a. SERVILE, SPIRITLESS 1. brought low in condition or status 2. being of the most contemptible kind 3. being of the most miserable kind abject exultant, spirited, exciting exultant , marked by great joy or jubilation; triumphant abjure [bdr / b-] v.t. () , 1. to renounce under oath; forswear 2. to recant solemnly; repudiate 3. to give up (an action or practice, for example) abjure : reject :: abjure embrace, espouse, affirm abnegate [bnigit] v.t. (, ) : SURRENDER, RELINQUISH abnegate reaffirm

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1. to reduce the length of (a written text); condense 2. to cut short; curtail abbreviate : sentence :: abridge : essay abbreviation : word :: abridgment : article abridge : sentence :: abbreviation : word abridge : duration :: truncate : length (A B ) abridge : length :: attenuate : thickness (A B ) abridge : length :: dilute : concentration (A B ) abridge : length :: enervate : energy (A B ) abridge : length :: abase : prestige (A B ) prestige , abridge extend in length, amplify, protract protract; to draw out or lengthen in time; prolong abridgement extension, complete sentence, expansion, sufficiency, enlargement condensed unabridged abrogate [brgit] v. ( ) : ANNUL, to abolish by authoritative action abrogate uphold, embrace, institute abscission [bsn, -n] n. : REMOVAL, the act or process of cutting off abscission process of grafting graft , , abscond [bsknd / -sknd] v. :to depart secretly and hide oneself abscond : depart, leave :: pilfer, steal : take :: conspire : plan :: lurk : wait (DEFECTIVE) pilfer to steal (a small amount or item) abscond : depart :: eavesdrop : listen :: shadow : follow :: secrete : store follow : shadow :: leave : abscond :: plot : scheme abscond : depart :: lurk : wait lurk , ; , lurk : wait :: purloin : appropriate (purloin appropriate defective ) purloin [p:rlin] to steal, often in a violation of trust appropriate; ; , absolute [bslt] a. 1. perfect in quality or nature; complete 2. not mixed; pure 3. a. not limited by restriction or exceptions; unconditional b. unqualified in extent or degree; total 4. unconstrained by constitutional or other provisions absolute qualified qualified / ; absolve [bzlv, -slv / -zlv] v.t. , 1. to pronounce clear of guilt or blame , 2. to relieve of a requirement or an obligation exculpatory : absolve :: motivational : stir ( : ) exculpate to clear of guilt or blame hortative : encourage :: exculpatory : absolve hortative, hortatory , marked by strong urging absolve inculpate, indict, sentence inculpate = incriminate , ; indict , ; / absorb [bsrb, -zrb] v.t. ; 1. to take (something) in through or as through pores or interstices 2. to occupy the full attention, interest, or time of; engross absorb : sponge :: seal : caulk absorb dissipate, exude, reflect ,emanate exude ( ) / abstain [bstin] vi. ,

abolition [bln] , ; (A-) 1. the act of doing away with or the state of being done away with; annulment 2. abolishment of slavery * abolish [bli] v. , 1. to do away with; annul 2. to destroy completely abolish establish anarchist : government :: abolitionist : slavery (A break B) abolition persistence in slavery abolitionism [blnzm] n. anarchist : government :: abolitionist : slavery (A = B ) abominate [bmnit / bm-] : to detest thoroughly; abhor abominate esteem v.

aboveboard [bvbrd] a. : in a straightforward manner surreptitious barefaced, aboveboard surreptitious , ; chicanery aboveboard action chicanery , , deception by trickery or sophistry; a trick abrasion [brin] n. , * abrade [brid] v. , , 1. to wear down or rub away by friction; erode 2. to make weary through constant irritation; wear down spiritually abrade augment abraded : friction :: desiccated : dehydration (B cause A) desiccate , ; abraded : friction :: vaporized : heat scuff : abrasion :: heat : vaporization (A lead to B) scuff , lubricate : abrasion :: seal : leakage (A prevent B) lubricate , abrasion : stroke :: boil : heat abrade augment abridge [brd] : CONDENSE v.t. , (, )

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