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This competition invites participants to delve into the meanings and implications of key terms such as "unalienable," "transient," "usurpation," and "evince." Understanding these concepts is crucial in discussions of rights, power dynamics, and the permanence of ideas. Participants will explore definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and related terms as they engage with the foundational ideas that shape our understanding of autonomy and governance. Join us in examining how language reflects our values and societal structures.
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Picture Competition Visual/ Spatial By: Ben N., Leslie, Kasarah, and Rebecca W.
Unalienable Definition – That which may not be taken away P/sp – Adj. Synonyms – Distinctive/Congenital Antonyms – Acquired/Added Related word – alien Common Use – Declaration of Independence
Transient Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: not permanent; temporary Synonym: brief Antonym: everlasting Related Word: transfer
Definition: unlawful or violent taking of power. -Usurpation- Synonym: takeover Related words: usurp Example: The prime minister was accused of usurpation of rights belonging to the king. Part of speech: noun
Synonym: Display Antonym: Conceal Related Word: convince Evince verb to show plainly
Words • unalienable: That which may not be taken away • Transient: not permanent; temporary • Usurpation: unlawful or violent taking of power. • Evince: to show plainly