Illuminate, impair, impart, impetuous, implicate, implore, impose, impoverish, inaugurate, incarnate |
1. The teacher’s main goal is to ____________________ knowledge and wisdom to her students.
2. He feel to his knees and ____________________ forgiveness from his friends for his mistake.
3. The government decided to ____________________ a new tax on luxury goods to increase revenue.
4. The professor used visual aids to help ____________________ complex concepts during the lecture.
5. The actor’s performance was so convincing that he seemed to ____________________ the character he was portraying on stage.
6. The ____________________ young man proposed to his girlfriend after knowing her for only a few weeks.
7. The evidence found at the crime scene seemed to ____________________ the suspect in the robbery.
8. Lack of sleep can ____________________ your judgment and coordination.
9. Years of drought and poor harvests have severely ____________________ the farming community.
10. The president will deliver a speech to ____________________ the new session of Congress.
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1. impart
2. implored
3. impose
4. illuminate
5. incarnate
6. impetuous
7. implicate
8. impair
9. impoverished
10. inaugurate