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In the White House

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  • to reach a climax or highest point; to end or result in. The years of hard work ___________ in a successful business venture.
    culminate
  • easily ignited or set on fire; capable of burning quickly and intensely. The volatile chemicals in the lab were highly ___________.
    combustible
  • easily influenced or affected by something; vulnerable to. She was ___________ to flattery and easily persuaded.
    susceptible
  • to have the opportunity to speak in a conversation; Zelensky tried to ___________ a word, but Trump interrupted him.
    get in
  • to leave a place in an orderly fashion, usually one by one; The reporters ___________ of the room after Trump dismissed them.
    file out
  • to move through the air lightly and smoothly; The sound of raised voices ___________ from the Oval Office.
    float over
  • not anticipated or predicted; unexpected. The ___________ consequences of the decision led to a major crisis.
    unforeseen
  • in an angry and offended manner; with indignation. He ___________ denied the accusations, claiming they were baseless.
    indignantly
  • to suddenly become very angry or emotional; Trump ___________ anger when Zelensky objected to his statement.
    erupt in
  • to officially approve or authorize something; The president refused to ___________ the minerals agreement.
    sign off on
  • to come to an end; The day's tense diplomatic talks finally ___________ as Trump left for Mar-a-Lago.
    draw to a close
  • to arrange or organize something in a planned way; The chef carefully ___________ the plates on the long wooden table.
    lay out
  • to involve someone in an argument, situation, or discussion; He warned Zelensky not to ___________ a heated debate with Trump.
    draw into
  • to express an opinion or say something loudly and clearly; The vice president decided to ___________ during the conversation.
    speak up
  • to defend or support someone or something; The White House statement said that Trump and Vance were ___________ Americans.
    stand up for