moving away
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Lesson 10
Moving Away
away, fromababsapo
absolutewithout
restrain, not dependent on anything
His decision was absolute; there was no arguing with him.
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abstractnot concrete or related to specific things; not easy to understand
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His lecture seemed very abstract and not related to real life.
apogeethe point in the moon’s or a satellite’s orbit when it is farthest from the earth or the body it orbits
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The opposite of the moon’s apogee is its perigee..
aboriginal
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original inhabitants of a country
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Cathy Freeman became the first aboriginal to win gold in the 400m dash at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
abdicategive up power;
authority or the throne
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In 1936 King Edward VIII abdicated the British throne to marry American Wallis Simpson.
abstainto voluntarily refrain from
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It is easier to abstain from eating broccoli than it is chocolate.
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abduct
to take away by force, kidnap
The missing heifer was attributed to an alien abduction.
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abnormalnot typical, average or normal
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In the modern world, strapping a goat to a bike is considered abnormal.
abandonleave or give up completely; discontinue
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Click icon to add picture This abandoned schoolhouse and an old hotel are the only standing buildings in Dodd City, Arkansas.
absolveto free from blame, debt or responsibility
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The kindly landlord absolved the poor tenant of all the past due rent..
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