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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 1 - Lección 8

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SAT Word Skills 1
to divine
[Verbo]

to either predict the future or uncover hidden truths with the use of supernatural forces

adivinar

adivinar

Ex: In ancient times , priests divine the will of the gods by observing animal entrails .
divination
[Sustantivo]

the practice of seeking knowledge or insight about the future or discover hidden knowledge by supernatural means

adivinación

adivinación

Ex: The ancient civilization divination to make important decisions , seeking guidance from oracles and interpreting signs from the gods .
divinity
[Sustantivo]

any kind of higher power deity like gods and goddesses

divinidad

divinidad

Ex: Many people turn to prayer and worship as a way to connect divinity and seek guidance from higher powers .
to abjure
[Verbo]

to give up or reject a belief, claim, or practice through formal or public declaration

abjurar

abjurar

Ex: They had abjuring the harmful practices before adopting a new approach .
to access
[Verbo]

to reach or to be able to reach and enter a place

entrar

entrar

Ex: Visitors access the museum by purchasing tickets at the main entrance .
to accede
[Verbo]

to agree to something such as a request, proposal, demand, etc.

acceder a

acceder a

Ex: After thorough negotiations, both parties were able to accede to the terms of the trade agreement.
venom
[Sustantivo]

the poisonous substance produced by some snakes, scorpions, or spiders to kill their prey or to defend themselves from predators

veneno

veneno

Ex: The doctor administered an antivenom to counteract the effects of the snakevenom.
venomous
[Adjetivo]

possessing or producing a toxin that is injected or delivered into another organism through a bite, sting, or other means

venenoso

venenoso

Ex: The lizard displayed its brightly coloredvenomous tongue as a warning to potential predators .
pantheon
[Sustantivo]

a monumental building dedicated to gods and goddesses

panteón

panteón

Ex: In ancient Greece , the Parthenon served as pantheon dedicated to the goddess Athena , patron deity of Athens .
pantheism
[Sustantivo]

the belief that God and the universe are one and the same, considering the entire natural world as a divine expression of God

panteísmo

panteísmo

Ex: Pantheism differs from traditional monotheism in that it does not conceive of a personal deity separate from creation but rather sees divinity as intrinsic to the natural order .
abscess
[Sustantivo]

an aching cyst of pus in the tissues of the body

absceso

absceso

Ex: She developed abscess on her finger after a deep cut became infected .
abscission
[Sustantivo]

the process of removal, mainly by surgical means

abscisión

abscisión

Ex: abscission of a tumor was necessary to prevent its further growth and spread .
to abscond
[Verbo]

to secretly depart, typically with something, like money, that does not rightfully belong to one

fugarse, huir

fugarse, huir

Ex: The thief managed abscond with the valuable painting before anyone noticed .
flexion
[Sustantivo]

the act of bending or curving, especially of a joint or limb

flexión

flexión

Ex: The gymnast demonstrated exceptional flexion during her backbend .
flexible
[Adjetivo]

capable of bending easily without breaking

flexible

flexible

Ex: Rubber bands flexible and can stretch to hold together stacks of papers or other objects .
flexibility
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being easily bent without breaking or injury

flexibilidad

flexibilidad

Ex: The gymnastflexibility amazed the audience during her performance .
ministration
[Sustantivo]

the act of helping others especially in challenging situations

servicio

servicio

Ex: The humanitarian aid workers ministration to the refugees , offering medical assistance and humanitarian support .
ministry
[Sustantivo]

the group of religious ministers

clerecía

clerecía

Ex: ministry worked together to provide pastoral care and guidance to those facing personal challenges or crises .
to abash
[Verbo]

to make someone feel uneasy and ashamed

avergonzar

avergonzar

Ex: The unexpected abashed the introverted student , who preferred to blend into the background .
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