14 Fall Terms ardent connotation consecrate denotation deter pervade relinquish subversive syntax volition (adj) (n) (v) (n) (v) (v) (v) (adj) (n) (n) passionate; enthusiastic the further associations that a word suggests beyond its literal/dictionary meaning to make or declare sacred the precise, literal meaning of a word, without emotional association or overtone to prevent; to stop; to keep something from happening to spread throughout to release or let go of; to surrender something intended or serving to overthrow established authority the arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence will; conscious choice 14 Fall Terms ardent connotation consecrate denotation deter pervade relinquish subversive syntax volition (adj) (n) (v) (n) (v) (v) (v) (adj) (n) (n) passionate; enthusiastic the further associations that a word suggests beyond its literal/dictionary meaning to make or declare sacred the precise, literal meaning of a word, without emotional association or overtone to prevent; to stop; to keep something from happening to spread throughout to release or let go of; to surrender something intended or serving to overthrow established authority the arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence will; conscious choice 14 Fall Terms ardent connotation consecrate denotation deter pervade relinquish subversive syntax volition (adj) (n) (v) (n) (v) (v) (v) (adj) (n) (n) passionate; enthusiastic the further associations that a word suggests beyond its literal/dictionary meaning to make or declare sacred the precise, literal meaning of a word, without emotional association or overtone to prevent; to stop; to keep something from happening to spread throughout to release or let go of; to surrender something intended or serving to overthrow established authority the arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence will; conscious choice