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Verbs and other stuff in the Preamble

Verbs and other stuff in the Preamble. What did our forefathers actually say?. MORE PERFECT?. su·per·la·tive [ soo púrlətiv ] excellent: of the highest quality or degree highest in degree of comparison: expressing the highest degree of grammatical comparison of an adjective or adverb

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Verbs and other stuff in the Preamble

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  1. Verbs and other stuff in the Preamble What did our forefathers actually say?

  2. MORE PERFECT? su·per·la·tive [ soo púrlətiv ] • excellent: of the highest quality or degree • highest in degree of comparison: expressing the highest degree of grammatical comparison of an adjective or adverb • grammatical form: the grammatical form of an adjective or adverb that expresses the highest degree of comparison Why did the writers of the Constitution qualify the superlative?

  3. Establish Justice es·tab·lish [ i stábblish ] • start or set up something: to start or set up something that is intended to continue or be permanent • place something permanently: to place something securely and permanently in a position, situation, or condition • confirm truth of something: to investigate something and prove or confirm its truth or validity Which definition(s) of justice did they mean?

  4. Insure vs Ensure Domestic Tranquility in·sure [ in shr ] • cover something with insurance: to agree formally that, for a sum of money paid to a company, the company will pay compensation or costs if a particular harm or loss occurs to somebody or something • protect against risk: to get protection from something undesirable that might happen, usually by making contingency plans or taking precautionary or preventive measures En Sure [ in shr ] • make something certain: to make sure that something will happen or be available Synonyms: make sure, make certain

  5. WHY INSURE INSTEAD OF ENSURE?

  6. Promote the General Welfare pro·mote [ prə mṓt ] • advance somebody in rank: to raise somebody to a more senior job or a higher position or rank • move somebody to next grade: to move a student to the next higher grade at the end of the school year • support or encourage something: to encourage the growth and development of something WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN ALTERNATE WORD CHOICES HERE?

  7. Secure the Blessings of Liberty Verb(used with object) 10. to get hold orpossession of; procure; obtain: to secure materials; to secure a high government position. 11. to free from danger or harm; make safe: Sandbags secured the town during the flood. 12. to effect; make certain of to ensure to make firm or fast, as by attaching: to secure a rope.. HOW DOES THE WORD SECURE COMPARE WITH THE OTHERS? WHY SECURE FOR LIBERTY?

  8. Ordain and Establish this constitution or·dain [ awr dáyn ] • make religious appointment: to appoint somebody officially as a priest, minister, or rabbi • command formally: to order or establish something formally, especially by law or by some other authority 1. Which definition did they mean? 2. Why use both words here?

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