Definitions:
- Inherently: In a natural or essential manner; existing as a basic or inherent part of something.
- Commonly: Frequently or typically; often observed or encountered.
- Demands: Requests or requirements made by someone; needs or expectations.
- Namely: Specifically or particularly; used to introduce a specific example or detail.
- Plausible: Seemingly reasonable or believable; appearing to be true or valid.
- The other way around: In the opposite or reverse direction or order.
- Readily: Easily or without difficulty; quickly or willingly.
- Reliably: In a trustworthy or dependable manner; consistently or accurately.
- Induce: To bring about or cause something to happen; to persuade or influence.
- Dorsiflexor contraction: The contraction or tightening of muscles that lift the foot upward towards the shin.
Matching Questions:
Match the vocabulary term with its corresponding definition.
- Inherently
- Commonly
- Demands
- Namely
- Plausible
- The other way around
- Readily
- Reliably
- Induce
- Dorsiflexor contraction
Definitions: a. In a natural or essential manner; existing as a basic or inherent part of something. b. Frequently or typically; often observed or encountered. c. Requests or requirements made by someone; needs or expectations. d. Specifically or particularly; used to introduce a specific example or detail. e. Seemingly reasonable or believable; appearing to be true or valid. f. In the opposite or reverse direction or order. g. Easily or without difficulty; quickly or willingly. h. In a trustworthy or dependable manner; consistently or accurately. i. To bring about or cause something to happen; to persuade or influence. j. The contraction or tightening of muscles that lift the foot upward towards the shin.
Matching Questions:
- Inherently
- Commonly
- Demands
- Namely
- Plausible
- The other way around
- Readily
- Reliably
- Induce
- Dorsiflexor contraction
a. In a natural or essential manner; existing as a basic or inherent part of something. b. Frequently or typically; often observed or encountered. c. Requests or requirements made by someone; needs or expectations. d. Specifically or particularly; used to introduce a specific example or detail. e. Seemingly reasonable or believable; appearing to be true or valid. f. In the opposite or reverse direction or order. g. Easily or without difficulty; quickly or willingly. h. In a trustworthy or dependable manner; consistently or accurately. i. To bring about or cause something to happen; to persuade or influence. j. The contraction or tightening of muscles that lift the foot upward towards the shin.
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