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  • 41interpose — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. step in or between; interfere, meddle; mediate, arbitrate; intervene, interrupt. See hindrance, discontinuance. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To break into] Syn. intrude, intervene, interfere, intercede; see …

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  • 42introduce — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. usher, bring in; present, acquaint (with); insert, interpolate; initiate, institute. See beginning, precedence, between, insertion. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To bring in] Syn. import, carry in,… …

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  • 43introduce — 1 *enter, admit Analogous words: induct, install, inaugurate (see INITIATE): instill, inculcate, implant: infuse, inoculate, imbue 2 Introduce, insert, insinuate, interpolate, intercalate, interpose, interject mean to put something or someone in… …

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  • 44introduce — transitive verb ( duced; ducing) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin introducere, from intro + ducere to lead more at tow Date: 15th century 1. to lead or bring in especially for the first time < introduce a nonnative species > 2. a. to bring&#8230; …

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  • 45Quintilian — Not to be confused with Quintillion. Quintilian s statue in Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (ca. 35 – ca. 100) was a Roman rhetorician from Hispania, widely referred to in medieval schools of rhetoric and in …

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  • 46Symphony No. 7 (Shostakovich) — After the war, the symphony s reputation declined substantially, both due to its public perception as war propaganda as well as the increasingly prevalent view that it was one of Shostakovich’s less accomplished works. In more recent years,&#8230; …

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  • 47comment — com·ment n 1 often cap a: an essay analyzing, criticizing, or explaining a subject a comment published in the Yale Law Review b: an explanatory remark appended to a section of text (as of enacted code) 2: an expression of an opinion or attitude&#8230; …

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  • 48add — I (calculate) verb account, appraise, assess, audit, compute, count, enumerate, estimate, evaluate, figure, measure, modify, reckon, suffix, sum, tally, total, valuate II (combine) verb adjoin, affix, agglutinate, aject, alter, annex, append,&#8230; …

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  • 49inject — I verb drive in, force in, imbed, imbue, implant, impregnate, infix, inrundere, infuse, inoculate, insert, instill, interjaculate, interject, interpolate, interpose, introduce, intromit, pierce, place into, press in, put into, ram in, saturate,&#8230; …

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  • 50insert — I verb affix, append, attach, book, embed, enter, file, graft, imbed, imbue, immerse, implant, infuse, inject, inlay, inscribe, inscroll, inset, instill, interject, interpolate, interpose, intersperse, intervene, intrude, obtrude, penetrate,&#8230; …

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