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Eiken Pre Question and answers rated A+ Eiken Pre-1 Vocabulary 
 
abandonment - correct answer Leaving a patient after care has been initiated and before the patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training. 
 
abbreviate - correct answer shorten, abridge 
 
abbreviation - correct answer A shortened form of a word or phrase 
 
abhor - correct answer to regard with horror or loathing; to hate deeply 
 
abide - correct answer to remain; continue; stay; en...
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Abbreviate (verb) 
shorten, reduce, condense 
 
 
 
Abundant (adj) 
ample, plenty, enough 
 
 
 
Abridge (verb) 
compress, reduce, decrease 
 
 
 
Abrupt (adj) 
brief, blunt, rude 
 
 
 
Absolute (adj) 
complete, full, entire 
 
 
 
Accentuate (verb) 
emphasize, highlight, focus on 
 
 
 
Adamant (adj) 
determined, unyielding, firm 
 
 
 
Adept (adj) 
capable, proficient, skilled 
 
 
 
Adorn (verb) 
embellish, enhance, garnish 
 
 
 
Adversary (noun) 
enemy, attacker, rival 
 
 
 
Affluent (adj...
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abbreviate correct answersto make briefer, to shorten 
 
abrasive correct answersirritating, grinding, rough 
 
abridge correct answersto shorten, to reduce 
 
absolve correct answersto free from guilt, to exonerate 
 
abstain correct answersto refrain, to hold back 
 
accentuate correct answersto emphasize, to stress 
 
acrimonious correct answersbiting, harsh, caustic 
 
adaptable correct answersable to be changed to be suitable for a new purpose
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abash - correct answer to embarras (disconcert, discomfit, faze, mortify) 
 
abate - correct answer to decrease, reduce (dwindle, ebb, recede, flag, wane) 
 
aberration - correct answer something different from the usual (anomaly, irregularity, abnormality, deviation) 
 
abet - correct answer to aid, act as accomplice (help, succor, assist) 
 
abject - correct answer miserable, pititful (pathetic, lamentable, sorry) 
 
abridge...
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abbreviate correct answers(verb) to make briefer, to shorten 
 
abrasive correct answers(adjective) irritating, grinding, rough 
 
abridge correct answers(verb) to shorten, to reduce 
 
absolve correct answers(verb) to free from guilt, to exonerate 
 
abstain correct answers(verb) to refrain, to hold back 
 
accentuate correct answers(verb) to emphasis, to stress 
 
acrimonious correct answers(adjective) biting, harsh, caustic 
 
adaptable correct answers(adjective) able to be changed to be suit...
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Abdicate - To cast off 
Aberrant - A state or condition markedly different from norm 
Abide - Accept or act in accordance with 
Abject - Sunk to a low condition or in miserable circumstances 
Abolish - Do away with 
Abridge - Lessen, diminish 
Accolade - A symbol signifying approval 
Accomplice - A person who joins with another in carrying out some plan 
Accord - Agreement, harmony 
Acquiesce - To agree or express agreement 
Acumen - Shrewdness show by keen insight 
Adversary - Someone who offer...
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Virtual SC Government HN All Unit 
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_____ believed that communities were mostly justly governed by the "general will" or "majority 
rule" of their citizens. Rousseau 
 
_____ represent basic values of democratic political systems where freedom is preserved. 
Liberty and equality 
 
_____ wrote about three "branches" of government that checked one another's power. 
Montesquieu 
 
_____, an eighteenth century English philosopher, theorized that the right to rule...
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ABANDON CORRECT ANSWER To give up completely 
Synonyms: relinquish, forgo, forsake 
 
ABASH CORRECT ANSWER To lose self-confidence; to confuse, put to shame 
Synonyms: fluster, disconcert, discomfit, discompose 
Antonym: (adj.) self-possessed 
 
ABDICATE CORRECT ANSWER To give up claim to 
Synonyms: renounce, abandon, relinquish 
 
ABET CORRECT ANSWER To encourage -or support - 
Synonyms: spur, incite 
Antonym: deter 
 
ABRIDGE CORRECT ANSWER To shorten 
Synonyms: curtail, diminish, retrenc...
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abandon 
leave someone who needs or counts on you 
 
 
 
Abate 
become less in amount or intensity 
 
 
 
abbreviate 
shorten 
 
 
 
abduct 
take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom 
 
 
 
abdicate 
give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations 
 
 
 
abet 
assist or encourage, usually in some wrongdoing 
 
 
 
abide 
put up with something or somebody unpleasant 
 
 
 
abridge 
to shorten 
 
 
 
absolve 
let...
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abridge(v.) to shorten, cut down 
abrogate(v.) to abolish, often by authority 
abscond(v.) to sneak away and hide 
abundant(adj.) in great numbers 
accede(v.) to agree 
accentuate(v.) to emphasize, to highlight 
accommodating(adj.) obliging, helpful
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