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TOEFL Vocab: Government And Justice
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english
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Exceptional badness as demonstrated by many serious evil deeds
bitterly
deviant
misconception
villainy
2. To avoid getting upset about something
allegedly
evade
scandal
tolerate
3. Involving a dispute between two citizens - not a criminal charge
civil
subtly
poll
piracy
4. Based on unbiasted standards - not on personal opinion
unmask
objectively
apprehend
distort
5. According to what people say
detain
authority
allegedly
prevalent
6. To decide that someone is guilty of a crime
hypothesize
modify
convict
misconception
7. A group of several different groups or countries that are working together to achieve a certain goal
deviant
assail
versus
coalition
8. To make big improvements
cynically
residual
reform
misconception
9. Place next to one another
contrary
inquiry
juxtapose
suspicious
10. To make sure of
ascertain
piracy
hypothesize
modify
11. A specific act that breaks the law
surveillance
juxtapose
evade
offense
12. In a quiet - hard-to-notice way
assail
grotesque
subtly
deviant
13. Making someone want it so much that the person feels ill without it
coerce
addictive
integrity
advocate
14. To attack or criticize forcefully
assail
unmask
offense
suspicious
15. A case of wrongdoing that hurts someone's reputation
suspicious
interdict
integrity
scandal
16. Against
policy
candidate
versus
contrary
17. To challenge
evade
contest
inference
intrusively
18. Disrespectfully; emphasizing the weakness of otherwise respected things
cynically
unmask
smuggle
prevalent
19. To wear away and become smaller
modify
erode
interdict
evidence
20. In a style that is not normal and is offensive to many
inference
deviant
advocate
interdict
21. To illegally bring things into a country
bitterly
convict
smuggle
deviant
22. To twist or misrepresent; to make something seem different from what it really is
juxtapose
poll
unmask
distort
23. To make something less effective than usual
grotesque
peer
impair
inquiry
24. Responsible for doing something bad
guilty
election
abduction
bureaucratic
25. Make small changes in order to get a certain result
allegedly
bureaucratic
intrusively
modify
26. Strong because large amounts are in a certain space
misconception
accuse
convict
concentrated
27. To prevent someone - for a relatively short time - from going on their way
addictive
villainy
detain
implicate
28. Strongly and with a lot of bad feelings
hypothesize
witness
interdict
bitterly
29. To find out a small group's opinion so that you can guess what a much larger group thinks
poll
evade
inquiry
piracy
30. An investigation
inquiry
bitterly
modify
villainy
31. Someone who - in the opinion of the police - might have committed a certain crime
abduction
inquiry
suspect
predicament
32. Left behind after most of a thing has gone
residual
implicate
accuse
policy
33. To take something against its owner's will
seize
abduction
intrusively
addictive
34. Opposite
contrary
deviant
hypothesize
analyze
35. To get away from something that tries to catch you
analyze
allegedly
misconception
evade
36. Kidnapping
inference
erode
bribery
abduction
37. Stealing a ship or taking the ship's cargo; the unlawful copying of books - CDs - etc.
surveillance
poll
piracy
villainy
38. A conclusion drawn from evidence
smuggle
inference
civil
apprehend
39. The power to mae decisions - to tell others what to do
deviant
civil
poll
authority
40. To keep something from reaching a certain place
abduction
interdict
assail
unmask
41. Reveal; expose something that is hidden
unmask
predicament
versus
suspicious
42. To suggest that someone was involved in a crime or other wrong behavior
inference
reform
condemn
implicate
43. A process of watching something or someone for a long time - usually because the person is suspected of something
cynically
grotesque
surveillance
convict
44. To capture
deviant
potent
apprehend
inaugurate
45. Believing that something is wrong; acting in a way that makes people believe you have done something wrong
accuse
suspicious
objectively
evade
46. Personal honesty and good character
evade
misconception
suspect
integrity
47. Powerful
intentionally
abduction
potent
subtly
48. On purpose - not by accident
residual
piracy
juxtapose
intentionally
49. To speak out against something in very strong terms
condemn
deviant
policy
bribery
50. A process in which people choose officials
cynically
ascertain
election
interdict