Chapter 19 Vocabulary Definitions and Sentences
Exile
Separation from one's native country through force or choice
Gesture
Something said or done to show intention or attitude; indication; signal
Adapt ; Exile
The Howards had _______ (e)d well to other cultures, but they were still pleased to retire from the Foreign Service and return to America after their long _______ in Europe and Asia. Now they love to reminisce with their friends about their interesting worldwide adventures.
Reciprocate ; Gesture
The Reilly's have been so kind to me that I want to _________ in some way. I don't have much money, so I hope they'll infer that a small gift is meant as a(n) _______ of great appreciation.
Exile
The country's new dictator feared having certain political enemies in the country, so he sent them into __________.
ritual
a ceremony; any actions done regularly in a set manner
Dismay ; Refute
"I don't want to ____ you," Jack's lawyer told him. "And I will certainly endeavor to do my best, but it's going to be difficult to ________ the testimony against you."
Recede ; Revert
A reader wrote, "My husband is afraid his hairline will ________, causing him to ______ to the bald head he was born with." The advice columnist responded, "Tell him that this obsession of his shouldn't undermine his self- confidence. He's the same great guy with or without hair.
Refute
Antonio tried to _______ my argument, but I was able to prove I was right.
Ritual ; Retain
Any customary _______, such as the Roman Catholic Mass, helps a church to _______ a sense of transition.
Adapt
As the Ice Age ended, some animals were able to __________ to the new climate. Those who could not adjust failed to survive.
Dismay
Getting a D on the first math test of the semester _______(e)d Sean. He was sure he'd done well.
Ritual
Homer always goes through the same baseball _________ before he bats: he twirls his bat three times, stretches his arms, and says "Okay, okay, this one will be good."
Reciprocate
I always send Kiran a birthday card, he doesn't bother to ________ with a card or phone call on my birthday.
Recede
If the shoreline continues to ________, there soon won't be any sandy beach at all.
Gesture
In a(n) ___________ of cooperation, the manager and the head of the union shook hands.
Revert
My brother vowed to eat only one Oreo a day, but I'm afraid he'll ______ to his old habit of eating the entire bag cookies at a sitting.
Retain
To ______ her strength and energy, Mrs. Green does push - ups, sit-ups, and leg-lifts three times a week.
Adapt
to adjust to a situation
Dismay
to discourage; make fearful or uneasy
Recriprocate
to do in return; pay back
retain
to keep
Recede
to move back or away from a particular point or limit
Refute
to prove wrong or false
revert
to return to a previous habit or condition