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flexible |
Rubber is a flexible material.
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inflexible |
As you age you become inflexible.
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transmit |
Things that are able to transmit signals (transmitters) and also receive signals (receivers) are known as transceivers.
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fracture |
To fracture means to break.
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deflect |
The goalie tried to deflect the ball.
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infraction |
I received a fine for a parking infraction.
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omission |
Omission means to leave something out.
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permission |
We will apply for permission to extend our house.
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fractious |
The children were fractious when they didn't get outside to play.
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interject |
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subjective |
Subjective means you can only see your opinion.
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objective |
Seeing a situation from everyone's point of view.
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