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Lista de palabras SAT 5 - Lección 15

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to incinerate

to burn something completely until it turns into ashes

incinerar

incinerar

Ex: The waste management facility incinerates household trash to reduce its volume. 
to postulate

to suggest or assume the existence or truth of something as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief

postular

postular

Ex: Philosophers often postulate hypothetical scenarios to explore the limits of moral reasoning. 
to acclimate

to adjust to a new environment or situation

aclimatarse

aclimatarse

Ex: After moving to the city, it took her a few months to acclimate to the fast-paced lifestyle. 
to contemplate

to think about or consider something as a possibility

contemplar

contemplar

Ex: After years of hard work, he decided to contemplate retirement and enjoy a slower pace of life. 
to perambulate

to walk or travel only for the purpose of pleasure

deambular

deambular

to denigrate

to intentionally make harmful statements to damage a person or thing's worth or reputation

denigrar

denigrar

Ex: The tabloid newspaper consistently denigrated the celebrity, spreading false rumors to tarnish their reputation. 
to recuperate

to recover from a disease or injury

recuperarse

recuperarse

Ex: After his surgery, he stayed in the hospital for several days to recuperate before returning home. 
to evacuate

to leave a place to be safe from a dangerous situation

evacuar

evacuar

Ex: As the wildfire rapidly approached the neighborhood, residents were instructed to evacuate immediately. 
to consummate

to bring something to its highest level of completion, excellence, or perfection

consumar

consumar

Ex: The artist consummated his career with a masterpiece. 
to deviate
to deviate
[Verbo]

to cause something to depart from an established course

desviar

desviar

Ex: The construction work deviated the river's course, rerouting it to prevent flooding in the town. 
to placate
to placate
[Verbo]

to put a stop to someone's feelings of anger

aplacar

aplacar

Ex: He offered an apology to placate his upset coworker. 
to confederate

to come together and make an alliance

confederar

confederar

to regenerate

to regain strength and go back to normal

regenerar

regenerar

to devastate

to destroy something completely

devastar, asolar

devastar, asolar

Ex: The hurricane devastated the coastal town, leaving homes and businesses in ruins. 
to fumigate

to use gas, smoke, or vapor to disinfect objects or remove any kind of bacteria, insects, etc.

fumigar

fumigar

to narrate
to narrate
[Verbo]

to provide a spoken or written description of an event, story, etc.

narrar

narrar

Ex: She stood in front of the class to narrate her experience during the summer vacation. 
to assimilate

to make something resemble another

asemejar

asemejar

Ex: The design was assimilated to the original blueprint, ensuring consistency. 
to inculcate

to teach an idea, belief, skill, etc. through constant repetition

inculcar

inculcar

Ex: Parents often strive to inculcate good manners and values in their children. 
to vacate
to vacate
[Verbo]

to move out of or exit a place that one previously occupied

desalojar

desalojar

Ex: After completing their lease term, the tenants decided to vacate the apartment. 
to premeditate

to consider, evaluate and plan an action in advance

premeditar

premeditar

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