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60pts - I need one antonym, synonym, and a small simple sentence example of each of the following;

-collaborate
To cooperate, work together

-compassion
sympathy, helpfulness or mercy

-compromise
to settle a dispute by terms agreeable to both sides

-condescending
possessing an attitude of superiority, patronizing

-conditional
depending on a condition, e.g., in a contract

-conformist
person who complies with accepted rules and customs

-convergence
the state of separate elements joining or coming together

-digression
the act of turning aside, straying from the main point, esp. in a speech or argument

-acquiesce
To accept, agree, or give consent by keeping silent or by not making objections

-apprehend
Understand or perceive;
To arrest

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Answer:

1. synonym - cooperate

antonym- separation

“Instead of working alone, Jim and Tim collaborated on their project.”

2. s - care

a - cruelty

“The man showed compassion by comforting his crying friend.”

3. s - agreement

a - disagreement

“Both sides met in the middle to compromise and resolve the problem.”

4. s - scornful

a - respectful

“He spoke to her with a rude and condescending tone.”

5. s - contingent

a - unconditional

“The agreement was conditional, so he had to agree to pay his fair share first.”

6. s - traditionalist

a - rebel

“He was a conformist and always played by the rules.”

7. s - conjunction

a - divergence

“The convergence of the two roads was marked with a road sign.”

8. s - deviation

a - consistency

“His digression from his main point made his story hard to follow.”

9. s - permit

a - forbid

“His failure to object was taken as acquiescence.”

10. s - detain

a - emancipate

“The suspect was apprehended by the police.”

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1. synonym - cooperate
antonym- separation
“Instead of working alone, Jim and Tim collaborated on their project.”

2. s - care
a - cruelty
“The man showed compassion by comforting his crying friend.”

3. s - agreement
a - disagreement
“Both sides met in the middle to compromise and resolve the problem.”

4. s - scornful
a - respectful
“He spoke to her with a rude and condescending tone.”

5. s - contingent
a - unconditional
“The agreement was conditional, so he had to agree to pay his fair share first.”

6. s - traditionalist
a - rebel
“He was a conformist and always played by the rules.”

7. s - conjunction
a - divergence
“The convergence of the two roads was marked with a road sign.”

8. s - deviation
a - consistency
“His digression from his main point made his story hard to follow.”

9. s - permit
a - forbid
“His failure to object was taken as acquiescence.”

10. s - detain
a - emancipate
“The suspect was apprehended by the police.”
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