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SAT words from 'embolism' to 'enmity'

Words alphabetically from 'embolism' to 'enmity' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/

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embolism
An obstruction or plugging up of an artery or other blood-vessel.
embroil
To involve in dissension or strife.
emerge
To come into view or into existence.
emergence
A coming into view.
emergent
Coming into view.
emeritus
Retired from active service but retained to an honorary position.
emigrant
One who moves from one place to settle in another.
emigrate
To go from one country, state, or region for the purpose of settling or residing in another.
eminence
An elevated position with respect to rank, place, character, condition, etc.
eminent
High in station, merit, or esteem.
emit
To send or give out.
emphasis
Any special impressiveness added to an utterance or act, or stress laid upon some word.
emphasize
To articulate or enunciate with special impressiveness upon a word, or a group of words.
emphatic
Spoken with any special impressiveness laid upon an act, word, or set of words.
employee
One who works for wages or a salary.
employer
One who uses or engages the services of other persons for pay.
emporium
A bazaar or shop.
empower
To delegate authority to.
emulate
To imitate with intent to equal or surpass.
enact
To make into law, as by legislative act.
enamor
To inspire with ardent love.
encamp
To pitch tents for a resting-place.
encomium
A formal or discriminating expression of praise.
encompass
To encircle.
encore
The call for a repetition, as of some part of a play or performance.
encourage
To inspire with courage, hope, or strength of mind.
encroach
To invade partially or insidiously and appropriate the possessions of another.
encumber
To impede with obstacles.
encyclical
Intended for general circulation.
encyclopedia
A work containing information on subjects, or exhaustive of one subject.
endanger
To expose to peril.
endear
To cause to be loved.
endemic
Peculiar to some specified country or people.
endue
To endow with some quality, gift, or grace, usually spiritual.
endurable
Tolerable.
endurance
The ability to suffer pain, distress, hardship, or stress of any kind without succumbing.
energetic
Working vigorously.
enervate
To render ineffective or inoperative.
enfeeble
To debilitate.
enfranchise
To endow with a privilege, especially with the right to vote.
engender
To produce.
engrave
To cut or carve in or upon some surface.
engross
To occupy completely.
enhance
To intensify.
enigma
A riddle.
enjoin
To command.
enkindle
To set on fire.
enlighten
To cause to see clearly.
enlist
To enter voluntarily the military service by formal enrollment.
enmity
Hatred.

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