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LSAT Vocab - 2

Subject : LSAT
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A phrase that introduces a necessary condition






2. Sole






3. Complete in every detail






4. Thus






5. A separation of contradictory things






6. Sufficient






7. Something that is assumed to be true and that is used as the basis of an argument






8. To use...as a premise






9. Effect






10. Revealing






11. Disallow






12. To lay something down as law






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






14. The temporal version of unless






15. An expression that introduces a cause






16. To make something understood without expressing it directly






17. To make something better






18. One of the elements that contributes to a particular effect






19. Nevertheless






20. Aspect






21. Misunderstand






22. Happening more often than not






23. Widespread agreement among all members of a group






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






25. Acknowledge






26. Facet






27. To question the integrity of something






28. The combining of different elements into a new whole






29. Moreover






30. A fundamental belief






31. Yet






32. Exclusive






33. Wholehearted support






34. Rebuttal






35. Justified






36. Unclear






37. At least one






38. Facet






39. Admit






40. Substantial






41. A rare exception






42. To fail to recognize






43. Infer






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






45. Thus






46. Endorse






47. To limit in scope






48. Equivocal






49. To call into question






50. Justified