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Exam: GRE (Verbal)

prejudicially

IPA: //ˌprɛdʒʊˈdɪʃəli//

KK: /prɛdʒʊˈdɪʃəli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that causes harm or disadvantage to someone or something.

Example: The decision was made prejudicially, affecting the outcome for many involved.

prejudicialness

IPA: /ˌprɛdʒʊˈdʒɪləsnəs/

KK: /prɛdʒʊˈdʒɪləsnəs/

noun

Definition: The condition of causing harm or damage, often due to bias or unfair treatment.

Example: The prejudicialness of the policy led to widespread criticism from various groups.

prelapsarian

IPA: //prɪˌlæpˈsɛəriən//

KK: /prɪˌlæpˈsɛr.i.ən/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the time before the biblical fall of Adam and Eve, often used to describe an idealized state of innocence or purity.

Example: Many people long for a prelapsarian world where innocence and harmony prevailed before human sin.

prelate

IPA: /ˈprɛlət/

KK: /ˈprɛlɪt/

noun

Definition: A high-ranking official in the church, often a bishop or someone with similar authority.

Example: The prelate delivered a powerful sermon during the service.

prelaw

IPA: //ˈpriːlɔː//

KK: /priˈlɔ/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the studies or courses that prepare a person for studying law.

Example: She is taking prelaw courses to prepare for law school.

prelect

IPA: /prɪˈlɛkt/

KK: /prɪˈlɛkt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To give a lecture or talk to an audience, often in a formal setting.

Example: The professor will prelect on the importance of environmental science tomorrow.

prelection

IPA: /prɪˈlɛkʃən/

KK: /prɪˈlɛkʃən/

noun

Definition: A public lecture or reading, often given at a college or university.

Example: The professor's prelection on modern philosophy attracted many students.

preliminarily

IPA: /prɪˈlɪməˌnɛrɪli/

KK: /prɪˈlɪməˌnɛrɪli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that comes before something more important or final, often used to describe initial steps or actions.

Example: The team preliminarily agreed on the project details before the final decision was made.

preload

IPA: /ˈpriːloʊd/

KK: /ˈpriːloʊd/

verb

Definition: To load something in advance, especially data or software, before it is needed or used.

Example: Many gamers preload the latest updates to ensure they can play as soon as the game is released.

prelusion

IPA: //prɪˈluːʒən//

KK: /prɪˈluːʒən/

noun

Definition: An introduction or opening that sets the stage for something that follows.

Example: The concert began with a beautiful prelusion that captivated the audience.

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