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judgment
a decision made by a court
the power or right to make judgments about the law and to arrest and punish criminals
a member of a jury
the crime of telling a lie in court after promising to tell the truth
jurisdiction
the area or situation where one has power or right to make judgments about the law and to arrest criminals
an unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group
the crime of lying under oath
a decision made by a court
perjury
an act of swearing to what one knows is untrue
an unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group
a member of a jury
the ability to make good decisions about what should be done
juror
a member of a jury
the power or right to make judgments about the law and to arrest and punish criminals
the crime of telling a lie in court after promising to tell the truth
an unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group based on race, gender, religion, etc
prejudice
unfriendly feelings directed against an individual, a group, or a race
a decision made by a court
a member of a jury
the ability to make good decisions about what should be done
beneficial
producing good or helpful results or effects
kind and generous
not causing death or serious injury; not cancerous
giving or providing many desired things
benevolent
producing good or helpful results or effects
kind and generous
not causing death or serious injury; not cancerous
giving or providing many desired things
benign
producing good or helpful results or effects
kind and generous
not causing death or serious injury; not cancerous
existing in large amounts
bonus
something good that is more than what was expected or required
giving or providing many desired things
producing good or helpful results or effects
not causing death or serious injury; not cancerous
bountiful
giving or providing many desired things; giving or existing in large amounts
something good that is more than what was expected or required
kind and generous
producing good or helpful results or effects
degrade
to treat something or someone poorly and without respect; to make the quality of something worse
moving or changing in small amounts
to earn a degree or diploma from a school, college, or university
to return to an earlier and usually worse or less-developed condition or state
gradual
moving or changing in small amounts; happening in a slow way over a long period of time
to move from one level to a higher level
moving forward; using or interested in new or modern ideas
to return to an earlier and usually worse or less-developed condition or state
graduate
to earn a degree or diploma from a school, college, or university; to move from one level to a higher level
moving forward; using or interested in new or modern ideas
to return to an earlier and usually worse or less-developed condition or state
to treat something or someone poorly and without respect
progressive
moving forward; using or interested in new or modern ideas
moving or changing in small amounts
happening in a slow way over a long period of time
to make the quality of something worse
regress
to return to an earlier and usually worse or less-developed condition or state
moving or changing in small amounts
to move from one level to a higher level
moving forward; using or interested in new or modern ideas
eject
to push something out; to force someone to leave
the act or process of forcing a liquid medicine or drug into someone by using a special needle
spoken word, phrase, or sound that expresses sudden or strong feeling
to cause light, a picture, or a movie to appear on a surface
injection
the act or process of forcing a liquid medicine or drug into someone by using a special needle
to refuse to believe, accept, or consider something
to plan, calculate, or estimate something for a time in the future
to push something out; to force someone to leave
interjection
a spoken word, phrase, or sound that expresses sudden or strong feeling
to plan, calculate, or estimate something for a time in the future
to refuse to believe, accept, or consider something
the act or process of forcing a liquid into something;
project
to cause light, a picture, or a movie to appear on a surface OR to plan, calculate, or estimate something for a time in the future
to refuse to believe, accept, or consider something
to push something out; to force someone to leave
the act or process of forcing a liquid medicine or drug into someone by using a special needle
reject
to refuse to believe, accept, or consider something
a spoken word, phrase, or sound that expresses sudden or strong feeling
to plan, calculate, or estimate something for a time in the future
to cause light, a picture, or a movie to appear on a surface
The referees will _________ any players fighting from the game.
eject
reject
interjection
project
Most vaccines are given by __________.
injection
interjection
reject
eject
"Ah! Er. Hey. Ouch! Umm." are all examples of ____________.
interjections
reject
eject
project
The teacher _________ the science activity onto the screen in the front of the classroom.
projects
rejects
interjection
ejects
The author was unhappy with the illustrator’s stylizing of the characters and chose to _________________ all of his proposed illustrations.
reject
interjection
eject
project
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