Learn these words: convocation, benevolence, inedible, transplant, arbitrator (SAT/GRE & literary language)

Pronunciation

convocation /ˌkɑːnvəˈkeɪʃn̩/benevolence /bəˈnevələns/inedible /ˌɪˈnedəbl̩/transplant /ˈtrænsplænt/arbitrator /ˈɑːrbəˌtretər/

Example Sentences

  1. The convocation ceremony marked the end of the academic year.
  2. The benevolence of the philanthropist was appreciated by all.
  3. The inedible food was thrown away.
  4. The transplant surgery was successful.
  5. The arbitrator was able to resolve the dispute between the two parties.

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  • convocation (assembly, gathering) - a large formal assembly of people.
    =>[convocation of bishops, convocation of witches, convocation of spirits]
    - dissolution, disbandment
  • benevolence (kindness, generosity) - the quality of being well-meaning; kindness.
    =>[acts of benevolence, spirit of benevolence, aura of benevolence]
    - malevolence, wickedness
  • inedible (uneatable, inedible) - not fit or suitable for eating.
    =>[inedible food, inedible substance, inedible material]
    - edible, eatable
  • transplant (graft, implant) - to move or transfer (something) to another place or situation, typically with some effort or upheaval.
    =>[organ transplant, hair transplant, bone marrow transplant]
    - remove, uproot
  • arbitrator (mediator, umpire) - an independent person or body officially appointed to settle a dispute.
    =>[arbitrator in a dispute, arbitrator in a conflict, arbitrator in a negotiation]
    - biased person, partisan


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Original Sentences

  1. The convocation ceremony marked the end of the academic year.
  2. The benevolence of the philanthropist was appreciated by all.
  3. The inedible food was thrown away.
  4. The transplant surgery was successful.
  5. The arbitrator was able to resolve the dispute between the two parties.

Translation to Spanish

  1. La ceremonia de convocatoria marcó el final del curso académico.
  2. La benevolencia del filántropo fue apreciada por todos.
  3. La comida no comestible se tiró.
  4. La operación de trasplante fue un éxito.
  5. El árbitro pudo resolver el conflicto entre las dos partes.

Translation to French

  1. La cérémonie de remise des diplômes marque la fin de l'année universitaire.
  2. La bienveillance du philanthrope était appréciée de tous.
  3. La nourriture non comestible a été jetée.
  4. L'opération de transplantation a été couronnée de succès.
  5. L'arbitre a pu résoudre le différend entre les deux parties.

Translation to Portuguese

  1. A cerimónia de convocação marcou o fim do ano académico.
  2. A benevolência do filantropo foi apreciada por todos.
  3. Os alimentos não comestíveis foram deitados fora.
  4. A operação de transplante foi bem sucedida.
  5. O árbitro conseguiu resolver o litígio entre as duas partes.

Translation to Italian

  1. La cerimonia di convocazione ha segnato la chiusura dell'anno accademico.
  2. La benevolenza del filantropo fu apprezzata da tutti.
  3. Il cibo non commestibile è stato buttato via.
  4. L'intervento di trapianto ha avuto successo.
  5. L'arbitro è riuscito a risolvere la controversia tra le due parti.

Translation to German

  1. Die Einberufungszeremonie markierte den Abschluss des akademischen Jahres.
  2. Das Wohlwollen des Philanthropen wurde von allen geschätzt.
  3. Das ungenießbare Essen wurde weggeworfen.
  4. Die Transplantationsoperation war erfolgreich.
  5. Der Schiedsrichter konnte den Streit zwischen den beiden Parteien beilegen.

Translation to Russian

  1. Церемония созыва ознаменовала завершение учебного года.
  2. Благотворительность мецената оценили все.
  3. Несъедобную еду выбросили.
  4. Операция по трансплантации прошла успешно.
  5. Арбитру удалось разрешить спор между двумя сторонами.

Translation to English

  1. The convocation ceremony marked the end of the academic year.
  2. The benevolence of the philanthropist was appreciated by all.
  3. The inedible food was thrown away.
  4. The transplant surgery was successful.
  5. The arbitrator was able to resolve the dispute between the two parties.

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Etymology

convocation: The word "convocation" comes from the Latin word "convocare," meaning "to call together." It refers to a formal assembly or gathering of people, often in the sense of being used for a specific purpose or event

benevolence: The word "benevolence" comes from the Latin words "bene," meaning "well," and "volentia," meaning "willingness." It refers to the act of doing good or being kind, often in the sense of being charitable or generous

inedible: The word "inedible" comes from the Latin word "inedibilis," meaning "not edible." It refers to something that is not fit or safe to eat, often in the sense of being poisonous or unappetizing

transplant: The word "transplant" comes from the Latin words "trans," meaning "across," and "plantare," meaning "to plant." It refers to the act of moving or transferring something from one place to another, often in the sense of being used for organ or tissue transplantation

arbitrator: The word "arbitrator" comes from the Latin word "arbitrari," meaning "to judge" or "to decide." It refers to someone who is appointed to settle a dispute or make a decision, often in the sense of being impartial or neutral



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