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A advocacy means public support or recommendation of a particular policy or cause / the profession or work of a legal advocate
arousal means feeling excited or sexually excited
autonomously means Government or independent self-governing or growning naturally
austere means strict or severe
accuse means charge with an offence. For Instance : he was accused for murdering his wife's lover
autonomy means independence or freedom from external control or right of self-government
adaptations means process of being adopted or stage play / drama that has been adapted from written book
E enactment means a single provision of law or something that is enacted; a law or statute.
escalate means to increase in intensity. For example a time when prices escalate
ethanol means systematic name of ethyl alcohol. For eg: Alcohol
evolve means to develop gradually
exhibits means to offer or to expose to view (for instance display/exhibits the latest models of car)
expedition means journey or voyage for specific purpose
expel means force out or to cut off from membership or relations (for eg : to expel a student from college)
extinct means no longer in existence / use or obselete or died out
explicit means stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
G genre means a class or category of artistic endeavor having a particular form or technique ptewebsite
H hackles means anger. For eg erectible hairs grows on animals when it is angry or alarmed. ptewebsite
homogeneous means similar or alike ptewebsite
habitat means the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
J juxtaposition means Contrast / the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
P persecution means hositility and ill-treatment because of race or religion belief or political
propensity means natural tendency to behave in a certain way
prey means animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
Q quest means to search - in order to obtain something. For instance quest for knowledge.
V Vent means the release or expression to strong emotion, energy. For Instance: Children give vent to their anger in various ways.
Vicarious means experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person. eg: watching sports gives vicarious pleasure.
Verve means enthusiasm or spirit