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Compétences Lexicales SAT 2 - Leçon 28

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SAT Word Skills 2
to conform
[verbe]

to adjust oneself in order to align with new or different circumstances or expectations

se conformer

se conformer

Ex: In order to gain acceptance, he felt he had to conform to the group's social norms.
conformable
[Adjectif]

willing to go along with group behaviors, standards, or popular opinions rather than standing apart

conforme à, semblable, accommodant

conforme à, semblable, accommodant

Ex: New members of an established club must conformable attitudes willing to abide by existing norms and traditions .

the act of following or obeying the rules of something particular

conformité

conformité

the structure and positioning of all the physical components that make up an organism or object

structure, conformation

structure, conformation

Ex: Automotive engineers strive for an conformation where body panels are seamlessly arranged to slice through wind .

a person who goes along with majority opinions, religious norms, and cultural conventions without critical questioning

conformiste

conformiste

Ex: During wartime , propaganda often portrayed the enemy as radical while one 's own citizens were conformists supporting the government .

the act of adhering to established norms, protocols, and standardized behaviors within a social system or institution

conformité

conformité

Ex: The new regulation conformity across all departments .
indefensible
[Adjectif]

(of theories) lacking a sustainable evidentiary or rational basis against challenges to its validity

indéfendable

indéfendable

Ex: Once Einstein published his paper on general relativity in 1915 , Newtonian mechanics indefensible as the sole explanatory framework for phenomena like Mercury 's orbit .
indefinite
[Adjectif]

not precisely or clearly defined, stated, or known

indéfini

indéfini

Ex: The future of the program indefinite pending further discussions .
indelible
[Adjectif]

impossible to remove or erase, leaving a lasting or permanent effect

indélébile, ineffaçable

indélébile, ineffaçable

Ex: indelible scars from her past shaped her into the strong person she is today .

the quality or state of existing across extended periods unchanged in essence

permanence

permanence

Ex: After years of instability , the signing of the peace agreement established a state permanence and security .
permanent
[Adjectif]

continuing to exist all the time, without significant changes

permanent

permanent

Ex: permanent residence in the city allowed him to become deeply involved in local community activities .
fission
[nom]

(chemistry) the splitting of a heavy and unstable atomic nucleus into lighter parts

fission

fission

Ex: Studies of fission process have helped expand understanding of nuclear stability and the breakdown of heavy isotopes into lighter fragments .
fissure
[nom]

(in geology) a narrow break or crack that partially divides a rock or surface without completely separating it

fissure, fente

fissure, fente

Ex: The tectonic plates pulled apart , causing a fissure to emerge in the earth 's surface .

the ability to dissolve in a liquid

solubilité

solubilité

Ex: Solvents are chosen for chemical extractions based on the desired compound 's solubility profile .
soluble
[Adjectif]

(of a substance) able to break up and disperse within a fluid

soluble

soluble

Ex: Salt disassociates into ions when dissolved , making it soluble in aquatic solutions .
solvent
[nom]

a liquid that is capable of dissolving another substance

solvant

solvant

Ex: Water is the universal solvent, capable of dissolving more substances like salt and sugar than any other liquid.
to juggle
[verbe]

to continuously toss and catch multiple objects, such as balls or clubs skillfully without dropping them

jongler avec

jongler avec

Ex: In the circus , the talented performer showcased her ability juggle clubs with precision and grace , captivating the audience with each skillful toss .

an entertaining performance or act that involves tossing and catching of props like balls, clubs, or knives

jonglerie

jonglerie

Ex: Ancient cultures jugglery into performances as a way to showcase dexterity , rhythm and fearlessness .
disparate
[Adjectif]

not sharing any form of similarity

disparate

disparate

Ex: The teamdisparate backgrounds brought a variety of perspectives but also led to conflicting ideas .

a noticeable and often significant difference or inequality between two or more things

disparité, inégalité

disparité, inégalité

Ex: She noticed disparity in the treatment of male and female employees .
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