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hichkok12 [17]
3 years ago
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use of one's authority in accord only with one's own will or desire invocation 2. not capable of being called back abductor 3. a

n official public proclamation or order emission 4. act of saying ahead of time dictatorial 5. process of sending out something edict 6. one who leads another away prediction 7. an appeal to a higher power for assistance irrevocable
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2 answers:
vampirchik [111]3 years ago
6 0
I would say number 5 or 6!
artcher [175]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. <u>Dictatorial</u>: use of one's authority in accord only with one's own will or desire

2. I<u>rrevocable</u>: not capable of being called back

3. <u>Edict</u>: an official public proclamation or order

4. <u>Prediction</u>: act of saying ahead of time

5. <u>Emission</u>: process of sending out something

6. <u>Abductor</u>: one who leads another away

7. I<u>nvocation</u>: an appeal to a higher power for assistance

Explanation:

Dictatorial refers to the total power of a ruler. Irrevocable means not able to be changed or recovered. An edict  is an official order or proclamation released by a person in authority. A prediction is a forecast or prophecy. An emission refers to the discharge of something, usually gas or radiation. An abductor is a person who takes another person away illegally by force or deception. Finally, an invocation  deals with invoking something or someone for assistance or authority.

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