1. EMPHATIC : рдк्рд░рднाрд╡ी, рдордЬ़рдмूрдд
Meaning: done or said in a strong way and without any doubt
Synonyms: aggressive, assertive
Antonyms: weak, halting
Example: Towards the end of the eighteenth century, people began to see revolutions as emphatic disruptions of the past, as new points in a line.
2. INFRINGE : рдЙрд▓्рд▓ंрдШрди рдХрд░рдиा
Meaning: to act in a way that is against a law or that limits someone’s rights or freedom
Synonyms: breach, break
Antonyms: serve, summit
Example: The senator is opposed to any laws that infringe on a citizen’s right to free speech.
3. EMANCIPATE : рд╕्рд╡рддंрдд्рд░ рдХрд░рдиा
Meaning: to give people social or political freedom and rights
Synonyms: discharge, liberate
Antonyms: confine, restrain
Example: Produce a bill to emancipate the slaves in the District of Columbia, or, if you prefer it, to emancipate those born hereafter.
4. ADORATION : рдЖрд░ाрдзрдиा
Meaning: deep love, devotion, and respect
Synonyms: love, affection
Antonyms: hatred, dislike
Example: Uncritical language adoration makes way for a more objective attitude.
5. REVERE : рдк्рд░рд╢ंрд╕ा рдХрд░рдиा
Meaning: to regard someone or something with great respect or devotion
Synonyms: admire, adore
Antonyms: criticize
Example: It’s a sad truth that many Americans revere movie stars and sports figures as demi-gods.
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Post рдЕрдЪ्рдЫी рд▓рдЧी рд╣ो рддो рд╢ेрдпрд░ рдХीрдЬिрдПрдЧा।
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