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supportive; encouraging; helping to bring about
conducive
intractable
provincial
defuse
that which drives one; momentum
induce
petulant
impetuous
impetus
Because Barry was a rather __________ boy, he often found himself getting into fights over little things.
petulant
impetuous
impetus
deduce
Roy's somewhat ___________ outlook made it difficult for her to understand what people in other parts of the world were going through
provincial
conducive
petulant
invincible
The incident at the mill ___________ the old saying "Don't count your chickens before they hatch".
deduce
induce
conducive
evince
Although the Romans thought of themselves as ________, they were eventually conquered.
intractable
conducive
invincible
provincial
to conquer
duc/duct
vinc/vict
peto
invincible
to draw back; to with draw
deduce
protracted
retract
petulant
When I told my little brother to put away his toys, he had a _________ fit and threw the toys down the stairs.
petulant
impetus
impetuous
retract
acting passionately and without forethought
intractable
petulant
impetus
impetuous
to lead
vine/vict
peto
duc/duct
impetus
limited in knowledge of the world; narrow-minded
conducive
provincial
protracted
invincible
When I found out I was wrong I was forced to _______ my statement.
petulant
conducive
induce
retract
stubborn; obstinate; hard to move forward
protracted
conducive
invincible
intractable
unable to be conquered
invincible
provincial
induce
intractable
to seek aggressively; to assail; to rush
vinc/vict
peto
duc/duct
intractable
Isaiah's _________ nature made bedtimes difficult for his mother.
invincible
induce
intractable
conducive
The tragic accident at the crossroads was _________ for a meeting on traffic safety.
deduce
impetuous
petulant
impetus
to draw a conclusion from fact; to infer
deduce
induce
evince
retract
to establish; to reflect the truth of
evince
induce
deduce
retract
These noisy conditions are not ________ to teaching.
induce
intractable
retract
conducive
irritable or short-tempered
protracted
retract
petulant
impetus
There was a _________ struggle between the two armies.
intractable
retract
protracted
conducive
Is there any way I can _______ you to come out for coffee with me?
induce
deduce
retract
conducive
to lead toward some action
retract
deduce
evince
induce
The detectives ________ from the evidence that the bank had been robbed not long before they arrived.
deduced
impetus
induced
petulant
extended in time; prolonged
protracted
provincial
retract
petulant