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Lista de palabras SAT 4 - Lección 28

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Revisión

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Ortografía

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Cuestionario

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SAT Word Skills 4

to form or be the parts that create a complete whole

comprender, incluir

comprender, incluir

Ex: Twelve chapters comprise the novel , each adding depth to the plot .La novela **comprende** doce capítulos, cada uno añadiendo profundidad a la trama.

to settle a disagreement or conflict by both sides making concessions

transigir

transigir

Ex: The politicians were unable to compromise, leading to a stalemate in the decision-making process .Los políticos no pudieron **llegar a un compromiso**, lo que llevó a un punto muerto en el proceso de toma de decisiones.
exceptionable
[Adjetivo]

given to cause objection

inaceptable

inaceptable

Ex: The policy changes were exceptionable to many employees , who felt they were unfair .Los cambios en la política fueron **censurables** para muchos empleados, quienes los consideraban injustos.
to exempt
[Verbo]

to officially excuse someone from a requirement or obligation

eximir

eximir

Ex: The government may exempt certain charitable organizations from paying income taxes .El gobierno puede **eximir** a ciertas organizaciones benéficas de pagar impuestos sobre la renta.
meritocracy
[Sustantivo]

a societal system where success is determined by individual skill and ability rather than factors like wealth or social status

meritocracia

meritocracia

Ex: Meritocracy suggests anyone can achieve success.La **meritocracia** sugiere que cualquiera puede lograr el éxito.
meritorious
[Adjetivo]

deserving praise or compensation

meritorio

meritorio

Ex: Despite facing numerous challenges , he remained committed to his principles and acted in a meritorious manner throughout his career .A pesar de enfrentar numerosos desafíos, se mantuvo comprometido con sus principios y actuó de manera **meritoria** a lo largo de su carrera.
prospector
[Sustantivo]

a person who searches for invaluable substance, such as gold, on or under the ground

prospector

prospector

Ex: She dreamed of becoming a prospector, exploring remote areas in search of untapped resources .Soñaba con convertirse en **prospector**, explorando áreas remotas en busca de recursos sin explotar.
prospectus
[Sustantivo]

a descriptive catalog or booklet providing information about the courses, programs, and other offerings available at a college or university

folleto

folleto

Ex: The online prospectus was easy to navigate and full of useful information .El **prospecto** en línea era fácil de navegar y estaba lleno de información útil.
to berate
[Verbo]

to criticize someone angrily and harshly

reprender

reprender

Ex: The teacher berated the students for their disruptive behavior in the classroom .El profesor **reprendió** a los estudiantes por su comportamiento disruptivo en el aula.
beret
[Sustantivo]

a round hat, typically made of wool or other soft material, that is flat at the top of the head and has no brim

boina

boina

Ex: The beret became a symbol of the counterculture movement in the 1960s .
freemason
[Sustantivo]

a member of an international secret society, known for its secret rituals, symbols, and fellowship

masón

masón

Ex: He was a dedicated freemason, always ready to offer help to his brothers in need .Era un **masón** dedicado, siempre dispuesto a ofrecer ayuda a sus hermanos necesitados.
freethinker
[Sustantivo]

someone who has their own opinions, ideas, and beliefs rather than accepting other people's, especially about religion or politics

librepensador

librepensador

Ex: As a freethinker, she never followed the crowd and always questioned traditional beliefs .Como **librepensador**, nunca siguió a la multitud y siempre cuestionó las creencias tradicionales.
intestate
[Adjetivo]

dying without having left a will behind

intestado

intestado

Ex: The intestate status of the deceased created disputes among distant relatives over the inheritance.El estado **intestado** del fallecido generó disputas entre parientes lejanos por la herencia.
intestine
[Sustantivo]

a long, continuous tube in the body through which the food coming from the stomach moves and is passed

intestino

intestino

Ex: The intestines play a vital role in breaking down food and absorbing nutrients .**El intestino** desempeña un papel vital en la descomposición de los alimentos y la absorción de nutrientes.

(of a solid) to become one with a liquid

disolverse

disolverse

Ex: The detergent will dissolve in the washing machine , cleaning the clothes .El detergente **se disolverá** en la lavadora, limpiando la ropa.
dissolution
[Sustantivo]

the formal ending of a business agreement, marriage, parliament, organization, etc.

disolución

disolución

Ex: The group ’s sudden dissolution left its members searching for new projects to support .La **disolución** repentina del grupo dejó a sus miembros buscando nuevos proyectos para apoyar.
dissolute
[Adjetivo]

lacking restraint and morality in the way of life

disoluto

disoluto

Ex: The dissolute habits of the ruler weakened his kingdom and enraged his subjects .Los hábitos **disolutos** del gobernante debilitaron su reino y enfurecieron a sus súbditos.
pharmacy
[Sustantivo]

a shop where medicines are sold

farmacia

farmacia

Ex: They visited the pharmacy for advice on managing a chronic condition with medication .Visitaron la **farmacia** para recibir consejos sobre cómo manejar una condición crónica con medicación.
pharmacopoeia
[Sustantivo]

a supply of drugs and medicines

farmacopea

farmacopea

Ex: The pharmacist carefully reviewed the pharmacopoeia to ensure all medications were in stock for the patients .El farmacéutico revisó cuidadosamente la **farmacopea** para asegurarse de que todos los medicamentos estuvieran en stock para los pacientes.
pharmaceutic
[Adjetivo]

of or relating to pharmacy or pharmacists

farmacéutico

farmacéutico

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