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Associations of "Vested" (30 Words)
absolute | Perfect or complete or pure. Absolute moral standards. |
arrant | Complete, utter. An arrant fool. |
barren | A barren tract or tracts of land. The Greeks were seen to drive a barren of mules. |
bleak | (of a situation) not hopeful or encouraging; unlikely to have a favourable outcome. A bleak and barren moor. |
categorical | Unambiguously explicit and direct. A categorical denial. |
complete | Complete or carry out. A complete set of china. |
desolate | Make (a place) appear bleakly empty. The droughts that desolated the dry plains. |
encase | Enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround. Each was encased in a plastic shrink wrap. |
enunciate | Speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way. She enunciated each word slowly. |
have | Have ownership or possession of. I have two years left. |
imperative | Relating to verbs in the imperative mood. Immediate action was imperative. |
infertile | (of land) unable to sustain crops or vegetation. An infertile couple. |
inviolable | Must be kept sacred. Fortifications that made the frontier inviolable. |
invulnerable | Immune to attack; impregnable. No state in the region is now invulnerable to attack by another. |
irrevocably | In a way that cannot be changed, reversed, or recovered. Our environment will be irrevocably damaged. |
own | Have something as one s own possess. I emphasize the importance of owning our anger and finding ways to control it. |
perfectly | In a manner or way that could not be better. You know perfectly well I can t stay. |
procure | Persuade or cause (someone) to do something. He persuaded a friend to procure him a ticket. |
property | Shares or investments in property. Self confidence is not an endearing property. |
protection | Protection money paid to criminals especially on a regular basis. Insurance provided protection against loss of wages due to illness. |
securely | In a manner free from fear or risk. Only about 35 pictures can be securely attributed to him. |
staring | Open and fixed as if in fear or wonder. Stark staring mad. |
stark | Severe or bare in appearance or outline. The dragoons were stark fellows. |
thoroughgoing | Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. Thoroughgoing research. |
totally | Used to emphasize a clause or statement. Some of the lyrics are totally brilliant. |
unadulterated | Not mixed or diluted with any different or extra elements; complete and absolute. Unadulterated whole milk yogurt. |
unconditional | Not contingent; not determined or influenced by someone or something else. Unconditional surrender. |
unmitigated | Not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; sometimes used as an intensifier. The tour had been an unmitigated disaster. |
unqualified | Having no right or entitlement. No company would permit an unqualified accountant to audit its books. |
utter | Express audibly utter sounds not necessarily words. He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand. |