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Pos: To place, put
Created by hoffmannsally
Instructions:
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A word or phrase placed next to another word in order to define or identify it.
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2.
To put ideas into writing; to write a musical piece; to create or produce.
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To remove from office or power; to take out of place; to put down.
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4.
To put money into an account.
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5.
To put something out for others to see.
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6.
Something that is a burden to someone else; to put your needs above someone else’s to the point that it’s a burden for others.
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7.
To place side-by-side for the purpose of comparing and contrasting.
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To put something up on a board for everyone to see; to display.
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9.
A plan or offer that is usually put down in writing.
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10.
To put into a different order or place; to reverse or transfer the order.
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a.
Post
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b.
Expose
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c.
Deposit
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d.
Depose
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e.
Proposal
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f.
Juxtapose
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g.
Transpose
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h.
Compose
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Imposition
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j.
Apposition
Pos: To place, put
(Answer Key)
Created by hoffmannsally
Instructions:
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j
1.
A word or phrase placed next to another word in order to define or identify it.
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h
2.
To put ideas into writing; to write a musical piece; to create or produce.
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d
3.
To remove from office or power; to take out of place; to put down.
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c
4.
To put money into an account.
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b
5.
To put something out for others to see.
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i
6.
Something that is a burden to someone else; to put your needs above someone else’s to the point that it’s a burden for others.
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f
7.
To place side-by-side for the purpose of comparing and contrasting.
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a
8.
To put something up on a board for everyone to see; to display.
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e
9.
A plan or offer that is usually put down in writing.
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g
10.
To put into a different order or place; to reverse or transfer the order.
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a.
Post
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b.
Expose
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c.
Deposit
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d.
Depose
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e.
Proposal
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f.
Juxtapose
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g.
Transpose
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h.
Compose
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i.
Imposition
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j.
Apposition