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V ocabulary. Group 24. compose kuhm poze. V language 1) To put together 2) to produce 3) to calm When asked to present his research at the conference, the scholar composed his paper using years of notes. declare di kler. V language to say formally or officially
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Vocabulary Group 24
composekuhmpoze V language 1) To put together 2) to produce 3) to calm When asked to present his research at the conference, the scholar composed his paper using years of notes.
declaredi kler V language to say formally or officially The lawyer told his client to declare his innocence when the judged asked for his statement.
eloquente lo kwuhnt A language Skilled or forceful in speaking or writing Eliza got the job as a speech writer because her writing style is very eloquent, expressive, and powerful.
inscribein skribe V language 1) To write or engrave on something 2) to draw one figure touching the insides of another figure A name and date were inscribed on the back of the antique watch.
interpretin tuhrpruht V language To tell the meaning of My chemistry teacher helped me understand and interpret the results of my experiment.
recountrikaunt V language to tell in great detail The investigator asked the witness to recount the details of the crime once again to see whether any new details emerged.
conservekuhnsuhrv V protect To use wisely or to save You should not play around now; you need to conserve your strength and energy for the competition.
havenha vuhn N protect Any place of shelter and safety During a tornado, our only haven is the basement; every other room in our house is unsafe because of the windows and doors.
sanctuarysang chuhweree N protect A holy or safe place In a wildlife sanctuary, animals thrive because they are protected by federal law against hunting.
sentinelsent nuhl N protect A guard During official meetings when the President is present, two sentinels always stand guard outside the door.
sheathesheeth V protect 1) To cover with a protective layer 2) to plunge into The knight sheathed the sword in its scabbard to protect the blade from damage.