April Scope Vocab

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to use your authority to force something (unwanted) on someone
impose
having to do with respiration
respiratory
a covering or to cover up or hide
shroud
spread or apply thickly
slather
keep animal or human from getting enough air; to cover thickly
smother
shelter built to protect people or supplies
bunker
an imaginary society where people have no freedom and no rights
dystopian
process of a society moving from farms to factories
industrialization
inspire or cause to do; done immediately (adj) message asking you to do something (noun)
prompt
to control or limit
rein in
complete destruction
annihilation
actions, beliefs or characteristics of someone who is intolerant of others especially those of different race, nationality or religion
bigotry
wretched, extremely awful in a way that causes shock or disgust
deplorable
event involving massive destruction and death
holocaust
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when word is in upper case refers to mass killing of European Jews, Poles, gypsies and others during WWII
Holocaust
the front of a boat
bow
the completely cover or enclose
engulf
to completely burn up
incinerate
streaked or speckled with grey
grizzled
two meanings/one word:to fill with delight and wonder, the entry to a structure
entrance
treat someone cruelly and unfairly, especially because of race, religion, beliefs; to pursue ill treatment of others
persecute
to interfere with a cause; deliberately damaging something so it does not work properly
sabotage
a person or group of persons unfairly blamed for actions of others
scapegoat
to deliberately cause destruction of someone else's property
vandalize
person who makes predictions about future; the prediction itself in ancient literature
oracle
showing no mercy, cruel
ruthless
to flow or come out of a source
emanate
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