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Lista de palabras SAT 4 - Lección 47

Revisión

Tarjetas de memoria

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SAT Word Skills 4
to dissimulate

to conceal or disguise one's true feelings, intentions, or thoughts behind a false appearance or behavior

disimular

disimular

Ex: The poker player tried to dissimulate his excitement when he saw his winning hand. 
to exhilarate

to make one feel extremely excited, pleased, and delighted

entusiasmar

entusiasmar

Ex: The thrilling roller coaster ride exhilarated the riders, leaving them with a rush of excitement. 
to stipulate

to guarantee a specific requirement or condition that will be fulfilled

estipular

estipular

Ex: The partnership agreement stipulates that profits will be shared equally among the partners. 
to regurgitate

repeat after memorization

repetir mecánicamente

repetir mecánicamente

to conflate

to bring ideas, texts, things, etc. together and create something new

combinar

combinar

Ex: The writer decided to conflate elements from different myths to create a unique fantasy novel. 
to defalcate

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

desfalcar

desfalcar

to castigate

to strongly and harshly criticize someone or something

castigar

castigar

Ex: The manager castigated the employee for consistently failing to meet deadlines. 
to elucidate

to clarify and make something clear

dilucidar

dilucidar

Ex: During the lecture, the professor elucidated the intricate details of the scientific theory. 
to escalate

to become much worse or more intense

intensificarse

intensificarse

Ex: Misunderstandings can quickly escalate if not addressed early. 
to agitate
to agitate
[Verbo]

to organize or promote efforts to raise public awareness and concern about an issue

agitar

agitar

Ex: The activists agitated for stronger environmental protection laws. 
to adumbrate

describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of

bosquejar

bosquejar

to penetrate

to spread or permeate deeply into something

penetrar

penetrar

Ex: The aroma of freshly baked bread penetrated the entire house. 
to defoliate

strip the leaves or branches from

defoliar

defoliar

to elaborate

to give more information to make the understanding more complete

dar más detalles

dar más detalles

Ex: The author elaborated on the historical context to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the events. 
to mitigate

to lessen something's seriousness, severity, or painfulness

mitigar

mitigar

Ex: Planting more trees can mitigate the impact of climate change. 
to capitulate

to surrender after negotiation or when facing overwhelming pressure

capitular, rendirse

capitular, rendirse

Ex: The army finally capitulated after weeks of intense fighting. 
to invigorate

to enhance health and energy

vigorizar

vigorizar

Ex: A brisk walk in the fresh air can invigorate both the body and mind. 
to concatenate

to connect or join multiple items, events, or ideas so that they form a continuous sequence

concatenar

concatenar

Ex: The filmmaker concatenated short clips to create a single documentary. 
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