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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 3 - Lección 39

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to inundate

to cover a stretch of land with a lot of water

inundar

inundar

Ex: Heavy rains can inundate the riverbanks, causing widespread flooding in the area. 
inundated
inundated
[Adjetivo]

(of an area) flooded with water

inundado

inundado

inundation
inundation
[Sustantivo]

a natural phenomenon in which water overflows and covers an area that is usually dry

inundación

inundación

transverse
transverse
[Adjetivo]

placed across another thing in a way that there is a right angle between the two of them

transverso

transverso

Ex: She noticed the transverse crack running along the wall. 
transposition
transposition
[Sustantivo]

the act or process of moving something to a different place

transposición

transposición

to transplant

to remove a plant from its original place and replant it somewhere else

trasplantar

trasplantar

Ex: Gardeners often transplant young seedlings from the nursery to the garden beds for better growth and spacing. 
to transmute

to change something's nature, appearance, or substance into something different and usually better

transmutar

transmutar

Ex: Through education and self-reflection, she managed to transmute her fears into newfound confidence. 
to transmit

to convey or communicate something, such as information, ideas, or emotions, from one person to another

transmitir

transmitir

Ex: The radio host skillfully transmitted breaking news updates to the listeners. 
transmission
transmission
[Sustantivo]

the act of sending information or a message from one place or person to another

transmisión

transmisión

Ex: Quick transmission of orders is essential in emergencies. 
transference
transference
[Sustantivo]

the act of altering the form of something

transferencia

transferencia

transferrer
transferrer
[Sustantivo]

a person who moves something from one place to another

transferidor

transferidor

to transfigure

to change the form, appearance, or nature of something

transfigurar

transfigurar

Ex: The artist's masterpiece transfigures the mundane into the extraordinary, capturing the essence of beauty in everyday scenes. 
successor
successor
[Sustantivo]

a person or thing that is next in line to someone or something else

sucesor

sucesor

Ex: The CEO announced her retirement and named her longtime deputy as her successor. 
successive
successive
[Adjetivo]

happening one after another, in an uninterrupted sequence

sucesivo

sucesivo

Ex: The successive waves of immigrants enriched the cultural tapestry of the city. 
to revoke
to revoke
[Verbo]

to officially cancel or withdraw something, such as a law, a decision, a license, or a privilege

revocar

revocar

Ex: The board of directors voted unanimously to revoke the CEO's authority following a series of financial scandals. 
revocation
revocation
[Sustantivo]

the cancelation of a law, agreement, or decision

revocación

revocación

to commiserate

to express sympathy or pity, especially with someone who is experiencing misfortune, hardship, or sorrow

compadecerse

compadecerse

Ex: Friends often commiserate with each other during challenging times. 
bullion
bullion
[Sustantivo]

a bulk quantity of gold or silver

en barras, en lingotes

en barras, en lingotes

Ex: Pirates were rumored to have buried chests of bullion on the island. 
bulbous
bulbous
[Adjetivo]

having the form or structure of a bulb

bulboso

bulboso

Ex: The plant's bulbous roots stored nutrients through the dry season. 
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