Vocabulary - 8th Grade Reading
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To move or send out troops for military action
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To move or send out troops for military action
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To move or send out troops in military action is to deploy.
To use deploy in a sentence, "Matt, a US Marine, will deploy for fifteen months to Iraq."
To move or send out troops in military action is to deploy.
To use deploy in a sentence, "Matt, a US Marine, will deploy for fifteen months to Iraq."
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When something is in clear sight, or done openly
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When something is in clear sight, or done openly
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When something is in clear sight or done openly, it is overt.
To use overt in a sentence, "The man was very overt with his feelings, everyone knew he was upset."
When something is in clear sight or done openly, it is overt.
To use overt in a sentence, "The man was very overt with his feelings, everyone knew he was upset."
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To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone
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To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone
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To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone means to instill.
To use instill an a sentence, "The mother worked tirelessly throughout her children's childhood to instill good manners in them."
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone means to instill.
To use instill an a sentence, "The mother worked tirelessly throughout her children's childhood to instill good manners in them."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To move or send out troops for military action
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To move or send out troops for military action
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To move or send out troops in military action is to deploy.
To use deploy in a sentence, "Matt, a US Marine, will deploy for fifteen months to Iraq."
To move or send out troops in military action is to deploy.
To use deploy in a sentence, "Matt, a US Marine, will deploy for fifteen months to Iraq."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
When something is in clear sight, or done openly
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
When something is in clear sight, or done openly
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When something is in clear sight or done openly, it is overt.
To use overt in a sentence, "The man was very overt with his feelings, everyone knew he was upset."
When something is in clear sight or done openly, it is overt.
To use overt in a sentence, "The man was very overt with his feelings, everyone knew he was upset."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone
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To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone means to instill.
To use instill an a sentence, "The mother worked tirelessly throughout her children's childhood to instill good manners in them."
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone means to instill.
To use instill an a sentence, "The mother worked tirelessly throughout her children's childhood to instill good manners in them."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To move or send out troops for military action
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To move or send out troops for military action
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To move or send out troops in military action is to deploy.
To use deploy in a sentence, "Matt, a US Marine, will deploy for fifteen months to Iraq."
To move or send out troops in military action is to deploy.
To use deploy in a sentence, "Matt, a US Marine, will deploy for fifteen months to Iraq."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
When something is in clear sight, or done openly
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
When something is in clear sight, or done openly
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When something is in clear sight or done openly, it is overt.
To use overt in a sentence, "The man was very overt with his feelings, everyone knew he was upset."
When something is in clear sight or done openly, it is overt.
To use overt in a sentence, "The man was very overt with his feelings, everyone knew he was upset."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone
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To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone means to instill.
To use instill an a sentence, "The mother worked tirelessly throughout her children's childhood to instill good manners in them."
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone means to instill.
To use instill an a sentence, "The mother worked tirelessly throughout her children's childhood to instill good manners in them."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To move or send out troops for military action
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To move or send out troops for military action
Tap to reveal answer
To move or send out troops in military action is to deploy.
To use deploy in a sentence, "Matt, a US Marine, will deploy for fifteen months to Iraq."
To move or send out troops in military action is to deploy.
To use deploy in a sentence, "Matt, a US Marine, will deploy for fifteen months to Iraq."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
When something is in clear sight, or done openly
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
When something is in clear sight, or done openly
Tap to reveal answer
When something is in clear sight or done openly, it is overt.
To use overt in a sentence, "The man was very overt with his feelings, everyone knew he was upset."
When something is in clear sight or done openly, it is overt.
To use overt in a sentence, "The man was very overt with his feelings, everyone knew he was upset."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone
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To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone means to instill.
To use instill an a sentence, "The mother worked tirelessly throughout her children's childhood to instill good manners in them."
To slowly establish an attitude or idea into someone means to instill.
To use instill an a sentence, "The mother worked tirelessly throughout her children's childhood to instill good manners in them."
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