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Today's Word "militate"

To have force or influence on

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militate \MIL-ih-tayt\ (intransitive verb) - To have force or influence.

"Where you frequent a house it may militate very much against a girl's making a desirable settlement in life, and prevent her from accepting offers even if they are made." -- George Eliot, 'Middlemarch'

 

Militate comes from Latin militatus, past participle of militare, "to serve as a soldier," from miles, milit-, "a soldier."


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