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Example Question #431 : Sentence Completions
The effect of the Great Depression was __________ by the policies of President Roosevelt; many millions of Americans rose out of poverty during his presidency.
dramatized
tempered
received
conveyed
conceived
tempered
From the context of the sentence you know that many millions of Americans had their situations improved by the policies of President Roosevelt. You can therefore infer that the effect of the Great Depression must have been lessened or made more manageable by the policies of Roosevelt. Of the five correct answers tempered is the most correct. Tempered, in this usage, means made more moderate and measured. Conceived means imagined; dramatized means exaggerated; received means generally accepted; conveyed refers to the act of getting a point across.
Example Question #1 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
Sir Edmund Hillary was __________ throughout the world after he became the first white man to successfully climb Mount Everest.
castigated
berated
lauded
condemned
despised
lauded
The context of the sentence, as well as a very small amount of critical thinking, suggests that Sir Edmund Hillary would be praised for his accomplishment. The correct answer is therefore “lauded” which means praised or celebrated. Despised, condemned, castigated and berated are all very close in meaning and opposite in meaning to praised.
Example Question #2 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
The Era of Good Feelings was __________ in the United States after the Presidency of James Monroe; ten years of political calm came to an end.
terminated
futile
histrionic
inculcated
exacerbated
terminated
From the context of the second clause you know that the blank in the first clause must describe how the Era of Good Feelings had come to an end. Exacerbated means exaggerated; histrionic means overdramatic in reaction or behavior; futile means pointless; inculcated means to impress something on somebody. The only answer choice that describes something coming to an end is terminated.
Example Question #1 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After years of letting himself be overpowered by his raging emotions, Oswald at long last learned the means by which he was able to __________ these unsettling aspects of his personality.
mask
subdue
appreciate
display
acclaim
subdue
The opposition implied in our sentence is that of passing from being overpowered to overpowering or controlling. While perhaps “mask” would seem to fit this usage, it implies that one has not conquered these aspects fully; however, if one “subdues” something, he or she overcomes it. The word comes from the prefix “sub-” being added to the base that is derived from the Latin for to lead (“ducere”). If one subdues something, he or she draws it down or carries something off from one place to another. This is related to many other words such as “conduct,” “educe,” and “produce.”
Example Question #2 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The dense print and the impenetrable legal jargon __________ the document's message; Suzy didn't immediately understand that the family would have to move once again.
obfuscated
maintained
bolstered
contradicted
objectified
obfuscated
"Obfuscated" is correct because "obfuscate" means confuse or deliberately make something difficult to understand. It is related to "obscure," a word you may have come across more often. Suzy doesn't immediately understand what the document is saying because the dense print and legal jargon is confusing, and therefore "obscuring," the message.
Example Question #3 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
The politicians debated offering aid packages to __________ the declining financial situation.
ameliorate
moderate
complicate
augment
castigate
ameliorate
Ameliorate means to improve or make more bearable. We can hope that the aim of the politicians is to do something positive, combating the negative financial situation. While the aid packages may in fact only complicate or augment (increase) the situation, that is not likely the goal of the politicians' debates.
Example Question #10 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
After finishing a hard day's work, Jo was able to __________ in long, hot bubble bath.
legalize
vandalize
situate
repudiate
luxuriate
luxuriate
Luxuriate means to indulge oneself. It is similar to luxury, and a long, hot bath is a luxury.
Example Question #1 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
The aspiring politican __________ the past presidents and tried to read as much about them as possible in order to follow in their footsteps.
emulated
discredited
vindicated
revered
disdained
emulated
Since the aspiring politician wants to follow in the presidents' footsteps, the best choice is "emulate," as this means to match or surpass a person, typically by imitation.
Example Question #2 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
They tried pocket dictionaries, pointing, and drawing pictures, but they eventually gave up, realizing that they were not going to __________ the language barrier that easily.
assuage
ameliorate
prosecute
surmount
vanquish
surmount
Looking at the blank, we can tell that we need a word that means something like “overcome.” The best answer, therefore, is “surmount.” “Vanquish” is similar, but it is usually used in the sense of defeating an enemy rather than overcoming an obstacle.
Example Question #437 : Sentence Completions
The doctors and policeman __________ to solve the case and serve justice to the kidnapper.
submitted
reconciled
collaborated
imputed
compromised
collaborated
Because two different professions are coming together to solve, the best choice is "collaborated," which means to work together.
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