WEEK 1
1) Glean:- to gather information slowly or bit by bit, often from different sources.
Example:- "Researchers glean useful insights from different sources."
Past tense:- Gleaned
Past participle tense:- Gleaned
2) Languish:- to become weak, neglected, or to lose strength over time.
Example:- "The old building languishes without maintenance."
Past tense:- Languished
Past participle tense:- Languished
3) Elicit:- to draw out a response, answer, or reaction.
Example:- "The teacher elicited answers from the students."
Past tense:- Elicited
Past participle tense:- Elicited
4) Mitigate:– to make something less severe or serious.
Example:- "New policies may mitigate the environmental damage."
Past tense:- Mitigated
Past participle tense:- Mitigated
5) Inculcate:– to teach or instill an idea repeatedly.
Example:- "Parents should inculcate good values in children."
Past tense:- Inculcated
Past participle tense:- Inculcated
6) Disparage:– to speak about something in a negative or belittling way.
Example: "He disparaged the quality of the product."
Past tense:- Disparaged
Past participle tense:- Disparaged
7) Repudiate:– to reject or refuse to accept something.
Example:- "The organization repudiated the false allegations."
Past tense:- Repudiated
Past participle tense:- Repudiated
8) Extricate:– to free or remove something from difficulty.
Example:- "She managed to extricate herself from the awkward situation."
Past tense:- Extricated
Past participle tense:- Extricated
9) Exacerbate:– to make a problem or situation worse.
Example:- "Lack of sleep can exacerbate stress."
Past tense:- Exacerbate
Past participle tense:- Exacerbated
10)Disseminate:– to spread information widely.
Example:- "The internet helps disseminate knowledge quickly"
Past tense:- Disseminated
Past participle tense:- Disseminated

