TAILIEUCHUNG - Master the Gre 2010 - Part 63

Peterson's Master the Gre 2010 - Part book includes 9 full-length practice tests , thorough reviews of every section on the exam, and expert tips and strategies from a test prep pro. GRE (Graduage Record Examination General Test) is a commercially-run standardized test and an admission requirement for many graduate schools in USA and other English-speaking countries. GRE can earn you between 200-800 points. | Appendix B Vocabulary List 603 pristine adjective Pure undefiled. As climbers who have scaled Mt. Everest can attest the trails to the summit are hardly in pristine condition and are actually strewn with trash. probity noun Goodness integrity. The vicious editorial attacked the moral probity of the senatorial candidate saying he had profited handsomely from his pet project the senior-citizen housing project. procure verb To obtain by using particular care and effort. Through partnerships with a large number of specialty wholesalers W. W. Grainger is able to procure a startling array of products for its customers from bear repellent for Alaska pipeline workers to fork-lift trucks and toilet paper. procurement noun . prodigality noun The condition of being wastefully extravagant. Richard was ashamed of the prodigality of his bride s parents when he realized that the cost of the wedding reception alone was more than his father earned in one year prodigal adjective . proliferate verb To increase or multiply. For about fifteen years high-tech companies had proliferated in northern California Massachusetts and other regions. proliferation noun . prolixity noun A diffuseness a rambling and verbose quality. The prolixity of Sarah s dissertation on Ottoman history defied even her advisers attempts to read it. prolix adjective . propagate verb To cause to grow to foster. John Smithson s will left his fortune for the founding of an institution to propagate knowledge leaving open whether that meant a university a library or a museum. propagation noun . prophetic adjective Auspicious predictive of what s to come. We often look at every event leading up to a new love affair as prophetic the flat tire that caused us to be late for work the chance meeting in the elevator the horoscope that augured a new beginning. prophecy noun prophesy verb . propitiating adjective Conciliatory mollifying or appeasing. Managements offer of a 5-percent raise was meant as a propitiating gesture yet

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