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Abrogate– To revoke something formally.
Sentence – Our city needs to abrogate outdated laws.
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Abstruse– Difficult to understand.
Sentence – Maths is a mix of abstruse theory and detailed calculations.
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Accede- Yield to anothers’ wish or opinion.
Sentence – You think I should accede to the House’s demands?
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Calumny– A false accusation of an offense.
Sentence – Calumny is answered best with silence.
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Circumlocution– An indirect way of expressing something
Sentence – He is a master at circumlocution.
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Demagogue– A leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions
Sentence – They labeled him a demagogue.
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Enervate– Weaken physically, emotionally, or morally.
Sentence – She was enervated by the luxury of palace life.
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esquipedalian – A person who uses long words.
Sentence – Our dinner guest was so sesquipedalian that no one could understand what he said.
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Broigus – a bitter dispute
Sentence – The disunion with his father grew into a family broigus.
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