501 RW Unit 3

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Vocabulary and Idiomatic expressions
Tracey Tewksbury
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ramifications results or consequences of something that happens or is done
principles a system of beliefs or ideas (shared by a group of people)
conventional (adj.) usual and common, used or existing over a long period of time
to deny to say that something is not true; to refuse permission
debate (n., v.) an argument or discussion during which people express different opinions
violate (v.) to break or disobey a law or rule
violation (n.) the (act of) breaking of a rule or law
to acknowledge to agree or admit that something is true
entitled (adj.) having the right to something; deserving
ailment (n.) illness, sickness
to ail (v.) to be ill, sick
treatment (n.) the methods/medications used to cure an illness or injury
effective (adj.) getting/causing successful results
benefit (n., v.) a positive result received; to receive a positive result
elicit (v.) to cause to be produced
diagnosis (n.) decision or judgment that identifies something (e.g., an illness)
unconventional (adj.) not usual or common
consult (v.) to ask for advice
to defend to protect
to accuse to say that someone or something is responsible for a bad thing
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