WEEK 9
Elucidate :- to make something clear or easy to understand
Example :- The teacher elucidated the difficult concept with a simple example.
Past tense :- elucidated
Past participle tense :- elucidatedGalvanize :- to shock or inspire someone into taking action
Example :- The speech galvanized the students into volunteering.
Past tense :- galvanized
Past participle tense :- galvanizedObfuscate :- to make something confusing or unclear
Example :- The politician tried to obfuscate the real issue during the debate.
Past tense :- obfuscated
Past participle tense :- obfuscatedExpound :- to explain something in detail
Example :- She expounded her ideas confidently during the seminar.
Past tense :- expounded
Past participle tense :- expoundedRelegate :- to assign something to a lower position or importance
Example :- Important files were accidentally relegated to the bottom shelf.
Past tense :- relegated
Past participle tense :- relegatedMollify :- to calm someone’s anger or anxiety
Example :- He tried to mollify his friend with an apology.
Past tense :- mollified
Past participle tense :- mollifiedConstrue :- to interpret or understand something in a particular way
Example :- Her silence was construed as disagreement.
Past tense :- construed
Past participle tense :- construedExhort :- to strongly encourage or urge someone
Example :- The coach exhorted the team to keep fighting until the end.
Past tense :- exhorted
Past participle tense :- exhortedVindicate :- to prove that someone or something was right
Example :- The final results vindicated her decision.
Past tense :- vindicated
Past participle tense :- vindicatedPeregrinate :- to travel or wander from place to place
Example :- The writer peregrinated across the country collecting stories.
Past tense :- peregrinated
Past participle tense :- peregrinated