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TOEFL Vocab: Government And Justice

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1. Extremely unattractive - in a way that catches a lot of attention






2. To examine something by looking at its parts






3. To bring into public office; to start formally






4. An investigation






5. To prevent someone - for a relatively short time - from going on their way






6. Ab approved way for approaching a certain kind of situation






7. Reveal; expose something that is hidden






8. A conclusion drawn from evidence






9. Someone who wants to be chosen - especially in an election - for a position






10. Exceptional badness as demonstrated by many serious evil deeds






11. Involving a dispute between two citizens - not a criminal charge






12. To challenge






13. To keep something from reaching a certain place






14. In a quiet - hard-to-notice way






15. Opposite






16. To find out a small group's opinion so that you can guess what a much larger group thinks






17. A group of several different groups or countries that are working together to achieve a certain goal






18. Personal honesty and good character






19. Based on unbiasted standards - not on personal opinion






20. To say that someone did something wrong (e.g. - committed a crime)






21. To make sure of






22. Believing that something is wrong; acting in a way that makes people believe you have done something wrong






23. A process in which people choose officials






24. To take something against its owner's will






25. A case of wrongdoing that hurts someone's reputation






26. The power to mae decisions - to tell others what to do






27. To capture






28. A process of watching something or someone for a long time - usually because the person is suspected of something






29. To decide that someone is guilty of a crime






30. To illegally bring things into a country






31. Kidnapping






32. Making someone want it so much that the person feels ill without it






33. Strongly and with a lot of bad feelings






34. Place next to one another






35. In a way that brings an unwanted person or thing into someone else's affairs






36. To speak out in favor of something






37. Related to a large organization with a lot of complicated procedures






38. To suggest that someone was involved in a crime or other wrong behavior






39. Someone who - in the opinion of the police - might have committed a certain crime






40. Responsible for doing something bad






41. In a style that is not normal and is offensive to many






42. Giving money or other gifts to a government official or other person in authority in order to get special privileges






43. A mistaken belief






44. Stealing a ship or taking the ship's cargo; the unlawful copying of books - CDs - etc.






45. A difficult situation - one that is hard to get out of






46. A specific act that breaks the law






47. To speak out against something in very strong terms






48. Left behind after most of a thing has gone






49. Disrespectfully; emphasizing the weakness of otherwise respected things






50. A judgment in a court case







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