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Conciliatory-http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/conciliatory?show=0&t=1389719972
Definition: To make someone more friendly and less angry
Sentence: He has not seen the need to change his ways or become more conciliatory.
Original Sentence: The boy tried to be conciliatory to his parents.
Definition: To make someone more friendly and less angry
Sentence: He has not seen the need to change his ways or become more conciliatory.
Original Sentence: The boy tried to be conciliatory to his parents.
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Confluence- http://www.yourdictionary.com/confluence
Definition: the act of merging
Sentence: Confluence of people and trade
Original sentence: The Super Bowl is a confluence of people and excitement
Definition: the act of merging
Sentence: Confluence of people and trade
Original sentence: The Super Bowl is a confluence of people and excitement
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Contentious-http://www.thefreedictionary.com/contentious
Definition: tending to argue or quarrel
Sentence: Age has been a particularly contentious issue for social workers.
Original Sentence: Contentious acts among siblings are not uncommon.
Definition: tending to argue or quarrel
Sentence: Age has been a particularly contentious issue for social workers.
Original Sentence: Contentious acts among siblings are not uncommon.
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Disconcerted-http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disconcert
Definition:to make someone upset or embarrassed
Sentence: News of his criminal past has disconcerted even his admirers.
Original Sentence: Lesley's detention disconcerted her parents.
Definition:to make someone upset or embarrassed
Sentence: News of his criminal past has disconcerted even his admirers.
Original Sentence: Lesley's detention disconcerted her parents.
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Harbinger-http://www.thefreedictionary.com/harbinger
Definition: one that indicates or foreshadows what is to come; a forerunner
Sentence: An autumnal breeze, an early harbinger of winter, skittered high and forlorn among the lob lolly pines.
Original Sentence: Movies will usually have a harbinger of doom that the character must overcome.
Definition: one that indicates or foreshadows what is to come; a forerunner
Sentence: An autumnal breeze, an early harbinger of winter, skittered high and forlorn among the lob lolly pines.
Original Sentence: Movies will usually have a harbinger of doom that the character must overcome.
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Phlegmatic-http://www.yourdictionary.com/phlegmatic
Definition: not easily easily aroused to action
Sentence:Even the normally phlegmatic Wolf was grinning like a maniac.
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Definition: not easily easily aroused to action
Sentence:Even the normally phlegmatic Wolf was grinning like a maniac.
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Precipitate- www.yourdictionary.com/Precipitate
Definition: to hasten
Sentence: Precipitate a last minute crisis of getting ready
Original Sentence:Since we are going to be off Monday we will precipitate taking the test to tomorrow
Definition: to hasten
Sentence: Precipitate a last minute crisis of getting ready
Original Sentence:Since we are going to be off Monday we will precipitate taking the test to tomorrow
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Refractory-http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/refractory
Definition: difficult to control or deal with.
Sentence: For people with intellectual disability multiple seizure types are common and up to three-quarters of patients remain refractory to treatment.
Original Sentence: The students disability was refractory.
Definition: difficult to control or deal with.
Sentence: For people with intellectual disability multiple seizure types are common and up to three-quarters of patients remain refractory to treatment.
Original Sentence: The students disability was refractory.
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Ruminate-http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ruminate
Definition: to turn a matter over and over in the mind
Sentence: Ruminate on the subject with your group.
Original Sentence: I ruminate over my mistakes on a test.
Definition: to turn a matter over and over in the mind
Sentence: Ruminate on the subject with your group.
Original Sentence: I ruminate over my mistakes on a test.
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Seminal-http://www.thefreedictionary.com/seminal
Definition: highly influential in an original way; constituting or providing a basis for further development
Sentence:We can hardly take a purely hostile attitudes to someone who has been so seminal and creative.
Original Sentence: Dalton was a seminal scientist that disproved the most famous of philosophers and scientists.
Definition: highly influential in an original way; constituting or providing a basis for further development
Sentence:We can hardly take a purely hostile attitudes to someone who has been so seminal and creative.
Original Sentence: Dalton was a seminal scientist that disproved the most famous of philosophers and scientists.