NUMBER
|
WORD
|
DEFINITION
|
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
|
1
|
ERUDITION
|
Impressive knowledge that is learned by
studying
|
A scholar or remarkable erudition
|
2
|
CAUSALITY
|
The relationship between something that happens
and the thing that causes it
|
Scientists found no causality between the
events
|
3
|
VACILLATE
|
To repeatedly change your opinions
|
She has vacillated the issue
|
4
|
SOVEREIGNTY
|
Unlimited power over a country
|
Upon leaving home she felt that she had
achieved sovereignty for the first time in her life
|
5
|
ADJOURN
|
To end something for a period of time
|
The chairman has adjourned the meeting
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