English, asked by krista911, 3 months ago

What do you think the following words mean
‘refrain’ –
‘dispute’ –
‘repel’ –
‘mingle’--

Answers

Answered by Anisha5119
8

Answer:

  • stop oneself from doing something.
  • to argue or debate about
  • drive or force (an attack or attacker) back or away.
  • Mix or cause to mix together

Answered by ACCIDENTALYgenius
1

Answer:

‘refrain’ –stop oneself from doing something

‘dispute’ – a disagreement or argument.

‘repel’ –  to fight against, resist, turn away

‘mingle’-mix or cause to mix together, move among and engage with others at a social function

Explanation:

She refrained from smoking.

In case of dispute the judges dealt first with the contract

The army was ready to repel an attack.

Oil will not mingle with water.

She is very shy and does not mingle with the children at school.

Hope this helps :)

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