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400 Word - L11

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  1. aggravate
    make worse
  2. decrepit
    worn and broken down by hard use
    The man was decrepit.With high blood pressure, cancer, and liver disease, he aggravated his situation by smoking.
  3. fatal
    bringing death
  4. forensics
    the use of scientific techniques in criminal investigations
  5. persist
    refuse to stop
    Criminal investigators persisted in their questioning of friends and family, only later finding the motive: money.
  6. persistence
    the act of continuing or repeating
  7. prognosis
    a prediction of the course of a disease
    His prognosis was death.
  8. terminal
    occurring at or forming an end
    His advanced lung cancer was terminal, and his family members knew that he would pass away soon.
  9. vein
    a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
    From there, the poison could travel through the veins, shutting down vital organs and causing death within seconds.
  10. aggravated
    made more severe or intense especially in law
    The man was decrepit.With high blood pressure, cancer, and liver disease, he aggravated his situation by smoking.
  11. ajar
    slightly open
    So no one was surprised to find him dead on that sharp winter Thursday, no one, that is, except one sharp-eyed detective, 54 Mind and Body who noticed the bedroom window ajar on the morning of the old man’s death.Would a fatally ill person be likely to sleep with the window open on a freezing cold night?
  12. autopsy
    an examination and dissection of a dead body
    This question occupied forensic specialists from the medical examiner’s office.There, an autopsy revealed an unlikely wound on the victim’s thigh.
  13. inflict
    impose something unpleasant
    Such a wound could easily have been inflicted by someone administering medicine . . . or poison.
  14. plot
    a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation
    Two distant relatives who stood to inherit large sums from the old man’s estate plotted the death, believing that the old man’s death would not be questioned.
Created on Wed Nov 21 13:12:01 EST 2012

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