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Vocabulary 26. Raze (v). To level to the ground; to blot out or demolish. Recalcitrant (adj. and n). Adjective: Stubbornly resistant to reason or authority Noun: A perverse or wayward person. Recant (v). To withdraw formally or publicly . Reciprocate (v).
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Raze (v) • To level to the ground; to blot out or demolish
Recalcitrant (adj. and n) • Adjective: Stubbornly resistant to reason or authority • Noun: A perverse or wayward person
Recant (v) • To withdraw formally or publicly
Reciprocate (v) • To give in return for, or in response to, something already given
Recrimination (n) • The act of answering one accusation with another; a bitter reply
Redundant (adj.) • Unnecessarily repetitive or superfluous; more than what is normally considered adequate or necessary
Relent (v) • To become less harsh or severe; to let up or slacken
Reminiscence (n) • The act of recalling the past; a memory
Remorse (n) • Anguish, self-reproach or bitter regret for wrongdoing
Renegade (n and adj.) • Noun: A person who deserts one cause or group for another • Adjective: Disloyal or traitorous
Repercussion (n) • An indirect effect or result produced by an event or action
Replenish (v) • To refill or provide a new supply of
Reprisal (n) • Retaliation in kind for injuries received
Rescind (v) • To cancel or withdraw
Resilient (adj.) • Springy or flexible; able to resume its original shape • Able to recover quickly from sickness, change, or misfortune