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Description=List #09
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Word	Definition
equivocal	having a double or doubtful meaning; suspicious
equivocate	try to deceive by equivocal language
eradicate	get rid of; pull up by the roots
erasure	erasing, removing all traces
erode	wear away, eat into
erratic	irregular in behaviour or opinion
erudite	learned, scholarly 
escalate	increase, develop
esoteric	abstruse; intended only for a small circle of
espouse	marry; give one's support to
eulogy	formal praise; panegyric 
euphoria	elation; state of pleasant excitement
euthanasia	easy and painless death
evaluating	finding out the value
evaporate	change into vapour, disappear, die
evince	to show clearly, to indicate 
evoke	call up, bring out
evolve	unfold, develop naturally and gradually
excoriate	to flay, stip off the skin; to denounce sharply 
excoriation	severe criticism
exculpate	free from blame
exculpate	to clear from a charge of guilt 
exert	but forth; bring into use
exertion	instance of exerting
exhaustive	complete, thorough
exigency	emergency, an urgent situation 
exonerate	free; clear
exoneration	set smb clear, free (eg. from blame)
exorbitant	much too high or great
expatiate	to roam, wander freely 
expedient	likely to be useful for a purpose
expiation	ending; expiring
exploit	brilliant achievement; develop; use selfishly
expostulate	argue earnestly to dissuade, correct, or protest 
expurgate	to remove obscenity, purify, censor 
exscind	to cut out, cut away 
exsert	thrust out, push forth 
extant	still in existence
extensive	far-reaching
extenuate	reduce the strength of, lessen seriousness, partially excuse 
extinct	no longer active
extirpate	to destroy, exterminate, cut out, exscind 
extol	praise highly
extort	obtain by threats, violence
extralegal	outside the law
extricable	that can be freed
extrovert	cheerful person
exuberance	state of growing vigorously; being full of life
facetious	humorous, funny, jocular 
facile	easily done
facilitate	make easy (eg. a process of smth)
fallacious	based on error
fallacy	false or mistaken belief
