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ACT Exam Literacy - Opposition

Here you will learn some English words related to opposition, such as "offset", "aggravate", "ostracize", etc. that will help you ace your ACTs.

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Essential Vocabulary for ACT
preemptive

done before something else happens to prevent a problem or danger

[Adjective]
detrimental

causing harm or damage

[Adjective]
depredation

the act of attacking, taking goods forcefully, damaging and destructing

[noun]
extermination

the act of completely destroying or eliminating something, especially a population or group

[noun]
retardant

the thing that slows down or inhibits a process or action

[noun]
nuisance

something or someone that causes trouble and annoyance

[noun]
to refute

to state that something is incorrect or false based on evidence

[Verb]
to rebut

to prove something false or incorrect with evidence or argumentation

[Verb]
to disprove

to show that something is false or incorrect

[Verb]
to inhibit

to prevent or limit an action or process

[Verb]
to enervate

to cause someone to lose physical or mental energy or strength

[Verb]
to thwart

to intentionally prevent someone or something from accomplishing a purpose or plan

[Verb]
to prevent

to not let someone to do something

[Verb]
to preclude

to stop or prevent something from happening

[Verb]
to impede

to create difficulty or obstacles that make it hard for something to happen or progress

[Verb]
to disorient

to cause someone to lose their sense of direction, leading to confusion or a feeling of being lost

[Verb]
to encumber

to hinder the process or make something harder to do or achieve

[Verb]
to abandon

to stop supporting an idea, policy, concept, etc.

[Verb]
to eliminate

to fully remove or get rid of something

[Verb]
to discard

to get rid of something that is no longer needed

[Verb]
to shun

to deliberately avoid, ignore, or keep away from someone or something

[Verb]
to elude

to cleverly avoid or escape from someone or something

[Verb]
to dodge

to intentionally avoid an issue or responsibility

[Verb]
to ostracize

to exclude someone from a community or group as a form of punishment or social rejection

[Verb]
to eschew

to avoid a thing or doing something on purpose

[Verb]
to expel

to force someone to leave a place, organization, etc.

[Verb]
to repel

to push away or cause something or someone to retreat or withdraw

[Verb]
to dispose

to throw away something, often in a responsible manner

[Verb]
to counter

to do something to avoid or decrease the harmful or unpleasant effects of something

[Verb]
to eradicate

to completely destroy something, particularly a problem or threat

[Verb]
to extinguish

to end or destroy something entirely

[Verb]
to douse

to loosen, especially by reducing tension or pressure

[Verb]
to curb

to lessen the intensity of something or keep it under control, often through restraint or inhibition

[Verb]
to scourge

to cause widespread destruction or devastation, often resulting in complete ruin

[Verb]
to extirpate

to completely destroy or remove something

[Verb]
to attenuate

to take away from something's effect, value, size, power, or amount

[Verb]
to detract

to lessen the value or quality of something

[Verb]
to scrap

to get rid of something that is old or no longer of use

[Verb]
to deter

to discourage or prevent someone from doing something, usually by creating fear or doubt in their mind

[Verb]
to rid

to free from something undesirable or unwanted

[Verb]
to repulse

to drive back or push away

[Verb]
to aggravate

to make a disease or medical condition worse or more serious

[Verb]
to retaliate

to make a counterattack or respond in a similar manner

[Verb]
to offset

to compensate for the effects of something through appropriate actions or measures

[Verb]
to annihilate

to destroy someone or something completely

[Verb]
prohibitively

to a degree that prevents something

[Adverb]
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