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ASVAB Word Knowledge: Vocab List Drill 2, Problem 1. The word "rescinded" most nearly means what?

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by bankruptcy,

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the thing that ends a Monopoly game...

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if Monopoly games ever ended.

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It just keeps going and going, doesn't it?

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All right, check out the following sentence.

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All offers to renegotiate contracts were rescinded when the company went bankrupt.

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The word "rescinded"

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most nearly means what?

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And here are the potential answers.

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Let's see... Scinded again, there.

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All right.

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It's bad news if one's company goes bankrupt.

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It means that all those employees will likely have to curb their addiction to expensive watches.

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Likewise, it's bad news if the company was offering to renegotiate contracts.

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Renegotiation usually gives employees more money.

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Money that the business, well, doesn't have anymore.

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Now A - extended means continued or stretched.

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Well, bankrupt companies aren't gonna stretch out those renegotiated offers.

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After all, they don't have the money anymore anyway.

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And B - advertised means announced or praised.

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The company sure isn't gonna be announcing offers they can't afford.

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And D - upheld means maintained.

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You can't maintain something you can't afford.

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Just ask anyone who's just received their first bill for a new cell phone. Yeah.

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It's not pretty.

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But to repeal means to take back.

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This is probably what these bankrupt companies will do.

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They'll take back their offers to negotiate,

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thus saving money. So option C is the correct answer.

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Word to the wise:

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it's not easy to repeal... a banana.

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Yeah. Not good.

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