Lingo

Lesson 50

20 Words

10m

rehabilitate
1.
re
ha
bi
li
tate
Verb

to help someone to restore to a healthy and independent state after a period of imprisonment, addiction, illness, etc.

The program aimed to rehabilitate individuals with substance abuse issues, providing support for a drug-free life.

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retaliate
2.
re
ta
liate
Verb

to make a counterattack or respond in a similar manner

When betrayed by a close friend, she resisted the urge to retaliate the injury.

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peculate
3.
pe
cu
late
Verb

appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use

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macerate
4.
ma
ce
rate
Verb

to soften or break down food by soaking it in a liquid, often a flavored liquid like wine or vinegar

The chef macerated the strawberries in sugar and balsamic vinegar before serving them over vanilla ice cream.

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vitiate
5.
vi
tiate
Verb

to cancel, nullify, or render something legally unenforceable

A single missing signature can vitiate the entire contract.

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inaugurate
6.
i
nau
gu
rate
Verb

to officially start or introduce something

The president will inaugurate a new economic policy aimed at boosting employment.

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designate
7.
de
sig
nate
Verb

to choose someone for a certain position or task

The manager will designate a team lead to coordinate the project.

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pontificate
8.
pon
ti
fi
cate
Noun

the government of the Roman Catholic Church

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deracinate
9.
de
ra
ci
nate
Verb

pull up by or as if by the roots

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collaborate
10.
co
lla
bo
rate
Verb

to work with someone else in order to create something or reach the same goal

The researchers collaborated on a groundbreaking study in neuroscience.

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dilapidate
11.
di
la
pi
date
Verb

fall into decay or ruin

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abdicate
12.
ab
di
cate
Verb

(of a monarch or ruler) to step down from a position of power

The king chose to abdicate the throne in favor of his successor.

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perforate
13.
per
fo
rate
Verb

to create a series of holes in something, typically for the purpose of making separation or tearing easier

The cashier perforated the receipt for easy tearing.

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masticate
14.
mas
ti
cate
Verb

to chew food by biting and grinding it with the teeth

It's important to thoroughly masticate your food for better digestion.

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relegate
15.
re
le
gate
Verb

to appoint a person or thing to a lower status, position, or rank

After the poor performance, the manager decided to relegate the employee to a lower position.

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dehydrate
16.
de
hyd
rate
Verb

to remove water from a substance, often causing it to become dry

The air conditioning system was unintentionally dehydrating the indoor air.

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impregnate
17.
imp
reg
nate
Verb

to completely fill something with a substance

The woodworker carefully impregnated the oak boards with linseed oil to enhance their natural luster and durability.

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innovate
18.
in
no
vate
Verb

to introduce new ideas, methods, or products to improve or change the current way of doing things

Tech companies continually innovate to bring cutting-edge products to the market.

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confiscate
19.
con
fis
cate
Verb

to officially take away something from someone, usually as punishment

The customs officer may confiscate prohibited items at the border.

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extricate
20.
ext
ri
cate
Verb

to free someone from a difficult or entangled situation

She had to extricate herself from the awkward conversation at the party.

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