prefix ex ob
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exit |
The exit is over there.
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explode |
They watched the fireworks explode in the sky.
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exact |
She wasn't sure of the exact number of people who would be attending the party.
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extreme |
A hurricane is a type of extreme weather.
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example |
To support with facts, figures or examples.
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exam |
She must pass an exam to qualify for that job.
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obtain |
You can obtain her books from her website.
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observe |
As a sign of respect, we will observe a minute's silence at 11.00 am.
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object |
I object to animals performing in a circus.
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obstruct |
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