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LSAT Vocab - 2

Subject : LSAT
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. To dismiss without any consideration whatsoever






2. Thus






3. The combining of different elements into a new whole






4. Several






5. To fail to distinguish between...and...






6. Substantial






7. Inviting a false belief






8. Infer






9. Sufficient






10. Deduction






11. Lacking support






12. Thing






13. Influence






14. Aspect






15. To mistakenly equate






16. Unlikely






17. A word that introduces a sufficient condition (except when preceded by only)






18. To use...as a premise






19. Thus






20. Affect






21. Unclear






22. An expression that introduces a cause






23. Disallow






24. To limit in scope






25. A separation of contradictory things






26. Moreover






27. Endorse






28. Nevertheless






29. Believable






30. Not enough






31. The temporal version of unless






32. Inviting a mistaken belief






33. Something that is set forth to refute a general principle






34. Unlikely






35. To fail to recognize






36. Yet






37. The logical opposite of some






38. Exclusive






39. To challenge






40. Override






41. Based solely on subjective perceptions and feelings - rather than on objective facts and principles






42. Pertaining to time






43. Acknowledge






44. Facet






45. A phrase that introduces a necessary condition






46. Justified






47. A relationship between two variables in which a variation in one is accompanied by a variation in the other






48. Widespread agreement among all members of a group






49. Admit






50. Prescription