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Vocabulary
cauterize
- v. To burn or sear to destroy diseased tissue
E.g.: The medicine-man makes incisions over the point of the pain, sucks the wound, and
cauterizes
it.
ingratiate
v. To gain another's favor by deliberate, effort
E.g.: They advanced, and we did our best to placate and
ingratiate
.
inundate
v. To cover with water; to overwhelm with a large amount
E.g.: We had rowed two crossbow shots from shore when a wave
inundated
us.
locomotion
-n. The power to move from place to place
E.g.: The men began to regain their senses, their
locomotion
, and their hope.
Which word would be used in describing a person who went outside in a rainstorm without an umbrella?
A. cauterized
B. ingratiated
C. Inundated
D. locomotion
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orchideel234
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24 Sep 2021
Answer: I should think the answer is inundated.
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