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LSAT VOCAB

words used on LSAT Exam (missing 5 words

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adduce to offer something as evidence, a reason, or proof. (vt)
conciliate to work with opposing parties with the goal of bringing them to an agreement or reconciliation
impasse a point at which no further progress can be made or agreement reached
putative generally believed to be or regarded as being something
benign neutral or harmless in its effect or influence; kindly
vilify to make malicious and abusive statements about somebody
deleterious having a harmful or damaging effect on somebody or something
platitude banal statement: a pointless, unoriginal, or empty comment or statement made as though it was significant or helpful
extant existing
posit to put forward for consideration something such as a suggestion, assumption, or fact
innocuous not intended to cause offense or provoke a strong reaction and unlikely to do so
preclude to prevent something from happening or somebody from doing something
inimical unfavorable to something; hostile
impasse Talks have reached an ____.
putative the ____ father of the child
extant Three copies of the document are ____.
innocuous an ____ comment
preclude That shouldn't ____ a satisfactory outcome.
inimical activities ____ to the public good
inference Must be True
correlation To be related in some way
most A majority
antecedent A thing that goes before
either...or At least one of the two
unwarranted Unjustified
must be false Cannot be true
paradox A contradictory situation
not all Some are not
assumption Unstated premise
refute Undermine
unequivocal Clear
extant Existing
none but Only
consistent Could be
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