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Intricate is to basic as postpone is to? *
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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Intricate is to basic as postpone is to continue.

* In the given instance, the correlation shown in case of the first pair of words needs to be followed for the second pair of words as well.

* Meanings:

Intricate: detailed, complex

Basic- fundamental

Postpone- delay

* The words 'intricate' and 'basic' mean the opposite and hence we need to choose a word such that it means the opposite of 'postpone'.

* The words 'stop' and 'halt' mean the same and they are not opposites of 'postpone'. The other words 'larger' and 'simple' are irrelevant in this context.

Therefore, continue is the only possible word.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Intricate is to basic as postpone is to continue.

Explanation:  

  • Intricate is synonymous with the word 'basic'. Similarly postpone means to continue.  
  • For example, in the following statement: "our plan has been postponed" postpone means to continue with the daily routine duties and the plan has been delayed for some time.  
  • Hence the correct answer to be used here is continue. The rest of the answers are inappropriate to be synonymous with the word 'postpone'.

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