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Title: Extricate |
Grade 6+ Lesson s1-l3 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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entangle |
enmesh |
embroil |
incarcerate |
Imprison |
implicate |
restrain |
Confine |
2.1 Antonym: Implicate |
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Sentences: The new evidence could implicate him in the theft. Her silence on the matter inadvertently implicated her in the controversy. The suspect’s fingerprints found at the scene implicated him in the crime. Careful wording is essential to avoid implicating anyone falsely in the investigation. |
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2.2 Antonym: Enmesh |
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Sentences: The complex legal case began to enmesh several companies in a web of litigation. Her kindness and charm quickly enmesh new friends into her social circle. The intricate web of lies began to enmesh him in a complex deception. They tried to avoid gossip but found themselves enmeshed in neighborhood drama. |
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2.3 Antonym: Embroil |
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Sentences: She found herself embroil in a heated argument with her neighbors. The politician was embroil in a scandal that rocked the nation. The political maneuverings embroil the senator in a series of controversies. The company was embroiled in a legal battle over patent rights. |
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2.4 Antonym: Incarcerate |
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Sentences: Activists argue that it’s unjust to incarcerate people for minor offenses. They chose to incarcerate him pending the investigation’s outcome. The oppressive regime routinely incarcerate political dissidents, silencing any opposition to their rule. Efforts to incarcerate political dissidents sparked international outrage and condemnation. |
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