A.
1.contradictory
2.inconsistence,conflicting
3.adjective
4.The soldiers were puzzled by the general's contradictory behavior.
5.self-contradictory
B.
1.repudiate
2.reject
3.verb
4.The candidate repudiated violence as a means to solve problems.
5.to repudiate a report
C.
1.propagate
2.multiply
3.verb
4.Many single organisms propagate by dividing into themselves.
5.propagate oneself
D.
1.subterfuge
2.trick
3.noun
4.The magician's act seemed real;however, it was just a subterfuge.
5.use a subterfuge
E.
1.succession
2.sequence, series
3.noun
4.Melody is the succession of sounds.
5.a succession of
F.
1.formidable
2.impressive
3.adjective
4.The invention represented a formidable achievement of Korea.
5.a formidable enemy
G.
1.provoke
2.incite, bring about
3.verb
4.His rude attitude provoked ny anger.
5.provoke war
H.
1.forestall
2.prevent, hinder
3.verb
4.The union leader forestalled a riot by telling the strikers to disperse.
5.forestall misfortune
I.
1.ensuing
2.subsequent
3.adjective
4.The earthquake and the ensuing aftershocks destroyed many buildings.
5.ensuing months
J.
1.tacit
2.implicit,implied
3.adjective
4.The two countries made a tacit agreement to end the war.
5.tacit law
1.contradictory
2.inconsistence,conflicting
3.adjective
4.The soldiers were puzzled by the general's contradictory behavior.
5.self-contradictory
B.
1.repudiate
2.reject
3.verb
4.The candidate repudiated violence as a means to solve problems.
5.to repudiate a report
C.
1.propagate
2.multiply
3.verb
4.Many single organisms propagate by dividing into themselves.
5.propagate oneself
D.
1.subterfuge
2.trick
3.noun
4.The magician's act seemed real;however, it was just a subterfuge.
5.use a subterfuge
E.
1.succession
2.sequence, series
3.noun
4.Melody is the succession of sounds.
5.a succession of
F.
1.formidable
2.impressive
3.adjective
4.The invention represented a formidable achievement of Korea.
5.a formidable enemy
G.
1.provoke
2.incite, bring about
3.verb
4.His rude attitude provoked ny anger.
5.provoke war
H.
1.forestall
2.prevent, hinder
3.verb
4.The union leader forestalled a riot by telling the strikers to disperse.
5.forestall misfortune
I.
1.ensuing
2.subsequent
3.adjective
4.The earthquake and the ensuing aftershocks destroyed many buildings.
5.ensuing months
J.
1.tacit
2.implicit,implied
3.adjective
4.The two countries made a tacit agreement to end the war.
5.tacit law
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