Printable Essential Greek Roots for the GRE: Ex- flash cards
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| exculpate |
clear from a charge of guilt or fault |
| exhaustive |
exhausting a subject, topic |
| exigency |
exigent state or character |
| exoneration |
free from guilt or blame |
| exorbitant |
exceeding the bounds of custom, propriety, or reason, esp. in amount or extent |
| expatiate |
enlarge in discourse or writing |
| expedient |
tending to promote some proposed or desired object |
| exploit |
striking or notable deed |
| expostulate |
reason earnestly with someone against something that person intends to do or has done |
| expurgate |
amend by removing words, passages deemed offensive or objectionable |
| extempore |
on the spur of the moment |
| extenuate |
represent a fault, offense as less serious |
| extinct |
no longer in existence |
| extinguish |
put out a fire, light |
| extirpate |
remove or destroy totally |
| extort |
wrest or wring money, information from a person by violence, intimidation, or abuse of authority |
| extralegal |
being beyond the province or authority of law |
| extricable |
capable of being extricated |
| extrovert |
outgoing, gregarious person |
| exuberance |
state of being exuberant |
| exculpate |
clear from a charge of guilt or fault |
| exhaustive |
exhausting a subject, topic |
| exigency |
exigent state or character |
| exoneration |
free from guilt or blame |
| exorbitant |
exceeding the bounds of custom, propriety, or reason, esp. in amount or extent |
| expatiate |
enlarge in discourse or writing |
| expedient |
tending to promote some proposed or desired object |
| exploit |
striking or notable deed |
| expostulate |
reason earnestly with someone against something that person intends to do or has done |
| expurgate |
amend by removing words, passages deemed offensive or objectionable |
| extempore |
on the spur of the moment |
| extenuate |
represent a fault, offense as less serious |
| extinct |
no longer in existence |
| extinguish |
put out a fire, light |
| extirpate |
remove or destroy totally |
| extort |
wrest or wring money, information from a person by violence, intimidation, or abuse of authority |
| extralegal |
being beyond the province or authority of law |
| extricable |
capable of being extricated |
| extrovert |
outgoing, gregarious person |
| exuberance |
state of being exuberant |