GRE Verbal Antonym Test-17
GRE Verbal Antonym Test-17
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Can anybody explain how the antonym of “fallow” is “abundant” when fallow means inactive?
Jen, we shall soon fix it.
you haven’t fixed the error, fallow antonym is in use
Krishan,our technical team is working on errors.Soon it will be fixed.
hey i agree to u guys fallow means not in use they gave absurd answer
kkkk its so kind of u good practice test minor flaws her and there
Sandeep, there is some problem with test,soon it will be rectified.
fluke x expected occurrence
convoke x adjourn
impeachable x open to question
steep x parch
fallow x in use
inflate x minimize