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Matching Exercise - Part XI
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Match the study term or technique with the definition. You may use some terms more than once, or not at all.
1


able to hold, keep, remember.

2


cen means "100" and enn means "year," so a __________ is a 400th anniversary.

3


to call back or withdraw; to cancel.

4


the practice of keeping people of different religious, racial, or ethnic groups apart from each other.

5


a person who rises in arms against a ruler or government; a person who resists authority, control, or tradition.

6


the fifth element; a perfect type or example of something.

7


holy or set apart for some religious purpose; not to be broken or ignored.

8


to draw back; to withdraw.

9


the act of receding or withdrawing; a period of economic decline.

10


a stanza or poem of four lines.

11


to make saintly or holy.

12


renew; restore to life or consciousness.

13


an open area surrounded by buildings on all four sides such as are often seen on college campuses.

14


A sacred ceremony in Christian churches, such as baptism and Holy Communion.

15


to lead back; to decrease.

16


to occur again. The literal meaning is to run back.

17


approval given by someone in authority.

18


to send back," or "to let go."

19


a large, four-part muscle at the front of the thigh.

20


to keep away from others; to remove from social contact. Clude is derived from claudere, meaning "to shut, or close." The literal meaning is "to close away from."

21


to keep or put apart.

22


a sacred or holy place; a place of protection, shelter, or refuge.

23


to lead away, lead astray.

24


the science and study of earthquakes.

25


to stop being a member of a group.

A)retract
B)seclude
C)sacred
D)sanctify
E)sanction
F)rebel
G)recur
H)revoke
I)revive
J)reduce
K)quadriceps
L)separate
M)seduce
N)secede
O)quadrangle
P)remit
Q)sacrament
R)segregation
S)recession
T)seismology
U)sanctuary
V)quadricentennial
W)quintessence
X)quatrain
Y)retentive







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