
20) Abrogate to abolish, annul, cancel, revoke, nullify, undo 2) evade Ex) She often used harsh words like "crook" to describe the politicians who she felt abrogated their duties. Ex2) For example, in 1870 the 15th Amendment barred states from abridging the vote on account of race. 19) Abridge epitomize, recapitulate, encapsulate 2) abstract, condense, summarize, abbreviate, shorten 3) cut right or privilege Ex1) Acknowledging Virginia's history, districts would not be drawn to abridge minority communities' ability to elect representatives of their choice. Ex2) "It's also a great way to stay abreast of any flight notifications on the day of travel," he said. 18) Abreast of up to date with, in touch with, informed about, acquainted with, knowledgeable about Ex) Bonnie Jacob, also a real estate agent and resident, is also abreast of all the club activities around the property.
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17) Abrasive harsh Ex) I had never watched a full game of football in my life, but still believed the stereotypes: Players were tough and abrasive. Ex2) Nearly two dozen of the photographs in the exhibition are vintage prints another 58 are newly printed from negatives abraded and speckled by time. Ex2) Oh, how I hate, abominate, detest, and abhor, these perpetual talkers, disputants, controverters, and duellers of the tongue! 16) Abrade to wear away, to scrape away by friction or erosion Ex) Arranged in waves and partly abraded, white PVC pipes suggest both bamboo and pipe organs. Pollara said, "The Port Authority abnegated its responsibility to care for this treasure thereby forcing the developer to build a larger hotel to finance the remainder of the renovation." 15) Abominate abhor, detest, loathe, despise, execrete Ex) I abominate masonry as an enemy of the Church and as a society condemned by the Church.

13) Abjure to abdicate, renounce, relinquish, reject, forgo, disavow, abandon, deny, repudiate, give up Ex) Are democratic socialists willing to abjure ideological purity and accept a politics that is effective, not merely expressive? Ex2) In the United States, the oath administered to naturalized citizens requires that they "entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty." 14) Abnegate renounce, reject, abstain Ex) Yet for true global ruination, many other nations would need to abnegate their moral obligation to protect the planet. Ex2) David Hume's famous argument against miracles is today recognized, in the words of philosopher of science John Earman, as "an abject failure." Ex3) Each is placed in a list, or a gathering of information, until the poems break from the abject. 12) Abject 1) excessively servile, obsequious, groveling, fawning, toadyish, cringing 2) wretched, hopeless, contemptible, bad to maximum Ex1) China's achievements in sustaining economic growth, alleviating abject poverty and providing developmental assistance to other countries need to be celebrated. Children: Christine, Caroline, John.11) Abide comply with, obey, observe, follow Ex) China's Commerce Ministry said Thursday that all members of the World Trade Organization should abide by its rules, and reminded the US that the two economies are intertwined. Married Julianne Short, October 28, 1976. Member Gesellschaft Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, Euromech. Jerzy Najar has been listed as a noteworthy Engineering educator by Marquis Who's Who.

CAROLINE NAJJAR TAKENOTE ARCHIVE
Managing editor Archive of Applied Mechanics, Springer Verlag, Germany, since 1993. Visiting researcher Soviet Academy of Sciences, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1969-1970. Visiting professor University Notre Dame, 1979-1980. Adjunct professor Polish Academy of Sciences, 1968-1974, 77-79. Docent professor University Technology, Kielce, Poland, 1974-1977, senior research fellow Munich, since 1981. Testing engineer Automotive Industry, Warsaw, 1960-1963. Professor Mechanics, University Technology, Munich, 1992. Doctor habilitatus, University Technology, Munich, 1986.

arrived in Germany, 1981.ĭoctor Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 1968. Son of Marian and Ruta (Koenigsberg) Najar.

Humboldt Foundation, Germany, 1976, 81 grantee Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Germany, 1991-1996. Jerzy Najar, Polish Engineering educator.
