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SAT Word Skills 6
to accurse

to curse or condemn someone with great intensity or severity

blestema, condamna cu mare intensitate

blestema, condamna cu mare intensitate

Ex: She accurse her enemies every night before bed, wishing ill upon them. 
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to resent
to resent
[verb]

to feel irritated, angry, or displeased about something

a simți resentimente, a fi supărat

a simți resentimente, a fi supărat

Ex: She resents having to do all the household chores while her siblings do nothing. 
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to pedal
to pedal
[verb]

to propel and operate a bicycle or other pedal-powered vehicle

pedala

pedala

Ex: Every morning, she pedals her bike to work, enjoying the fresh air and exercise on her commute. 
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to inscribe

to write or sign a personalized message or dedication, often signed, inside a book or another item intended as a gift to someone

inscrie, dedica

inscrie, dedica

Ex: Before presenting the album to her parents, she inscribed a heartfelt message on the CD sleeve. 
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to acclaim

to praise someone or something enthusiastically and often publicly

aplauda, lăuda

aplauda, lăuda

Ex: Critics acclaim her novel as a masterpiece. 
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to demean
to demean
[verb]

to behave in a way that lowers the dignity or respect of oneself or others

umili, degradare

umili, degradare

Ex: He demeaned himself by speaking rudely to the waiter. 
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to atone
to atone
[verb]

to make up for a past offense or mistake by doing something good or beneficial

ispăși, răscumpăra

ispăși, răscumpăra

Ex: She atones for her mistakes by volunteering at the local soup kitchen. 
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to hew
to hew
[verb]

to cut something by striking it with an axe or similar tool

tăia, ciopli

tăia, ciopli

Ex: The lumberjack skillfully hewed the massive tree with precise axe strikes. 
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to whine
to whine
[verb]

to express one's discontent or dissatisfaction in an annoying manner

a se văita, a se plânge

a se văita, a se plânge

Ex: The child began to whine when he didn’t get his way at the store. 
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to whelp
to whelp
[verb]

to give birth to puppies or young dog

făta, naște căței

făta, naște căței

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to affix
to affix
[verb]

to attach or fasten something to another object or surface

a fixa, a lipi

a fixa, a lipi

Ex: She affixes a stamp to each envelope before mailing the letters. 
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to rebuke
to rebuke
[verb]

to strongly criticize someone for their actions or words

mustra, certui

mustra, certui

Ex: She frequently rebukes her children for not completing their chores on time. 
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to dither
to dither
[verb]

to waver or hesitate in making a decision or taking action

ezita, șovăi

ezita, șovăi

Ex: She dithers over which movie to watch, unable to decide between the options. 
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to inhibit

to prevent or limit an action or process

inhiba, împiedica

inhiba, împiedica

Ex: The medication is known to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria. 
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to blanch
to blanch
[verb]

to turn pale, especially in response to fear, shock, or surprise

păli, albi

păli, albi

Ex: While waiting for the results, she was visibly blanching. 
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to account

to regard someone or something in a particular way

considera, ține cont de

considera, ține cont de

Ex: In the evaluation, creativity will be accounted as a valuable skill. 
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to ravage
to ravage
[verb]

to pillage, plunder, or devastate a place or area through a sudden and violent attack

devasta, jefui

devasta, jefui

Ex: The invading army ravages the countryside, looting villages and burning crops. 
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to purport

to claim or suggest something, often falsely or without proof

pretinde, afirma

pretinde, afirma

Ex: He purports to be an expert in finance, but he has no qualifications in the field. 
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