DICTIONARY provide (verb) pruh-'vid to give something that is needed This rescuer provides help to an injured bird. publish (verb) 'pub-lish to print something for the public to read Newspapers and websites publish the news every day. pull out (verb) pöl 'owt to withdraw something I pull out my notebook from my backpack. purpose (noun) 'purr-pus a reason that guides an action The purpose was to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean. push out (verb) pösh 'owt to force to leave The chief led 300 Native Americans to try to push out the British. R radar (noun) 'rā-darr a device that reads sound waves Scientists use radars to study weather. rain forest (noun) 'rān 'for-rist a tropical evergreen forest It is warm and humid in the rain forest all year. raise (verb) rāz to cause to grow Some Midwestern farmers raise cattle. reach (verb) rēch to arrive somewhere The team reached the Pacific Ocean during the winter. realistic photography (noun) rē-a-'lis-tik fō-'to-gruh-fē photography where the subjects are real Wildlife photography is an example of realistic photography. rebuild (verb) rē-'bild to build again People work together to rebuild a home after a hurricane. recipe (noun) 're-suh-pē the list of ingredients and instructions for making food My dad uses a recipe when he cooks. 346 DICTIONARY provide recipe
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