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English words starting with dera

Meanings of Deracinate:

verb

Uproot (someone) from their natural geographical, social, or cultural environment.

Usage examples:

A predatory mining company that threatens to devour the land and deracinate the locals

Meanings of Deracinated:

adjective

Uprooted from one's natural geographical, social, or cultural environment.

Usage examples:

A deracinated writer who has complicated relations with his working-class background
verb

Uproot (someone) from their natural geographical, social, or cultural environment.

Usage examples:

A predatory mining company that threatens to devour the land and deracinate the locals

Meanings of Deracinating:

verb

Uproot (someone) from their natural geographical, social, or cultural environment.

Usage examples:

A predatory mining company that threatens to devour the land and deracinate the locals

Meanings of Deracine:

adjective

(of a person) uprooted from their natural environment; deracinated.

Usage examples:

The self-consciousness of déraciné americans
noun

A person who has been or feels deracinated.

Usage examples:

He became a déraciné, a nomad

Meanings of Derail:

verb

Cause (a train or tram) to leave its tracks accidentally.

Usage examples:

A train was derailed after it collided with a herd of cattle

Meanings of Derailed:

verb

Cause (a train or tram) to leave its tracks accidentally.

Usage examples:

A train was derailed after it collided with a herd of cattle

Meanings of Derailing:

verb

Cause (a train or tram) to leave its tracks accidentally.

Usage examples:

A train was derailed after it collided with a herd of cattle

Meanings of Derailleur:

noun

A bicycle gear which works by lifting the chain from one sprocket wheel to another of a different size.

Usage examples:

The other side of the rollers will now contact the gears, and the derailleurs will now be laterally…

Meanings of Derailleurs:

noun

A bicycle gear which works by lifting the chain from one sprocket wheel to another of a different size.

Usage examples:

The other side of the rollers will now contact the gears, and the derailleurs will now be laterally…

Derailment

ˌdiːˈreɪl.mənt

Meanings of Derailment:

noun

The action of a train or tram leaving its tracks accidentally.

Usage examples:

An investigation into the derailment of a freight train

Meanings of Derailments:

noun

The action of a train or tram leaving its tracks accidentally.

Usage examples:

An investigation into the derailment of a freight train

Meanings of Derails:

verb

Cause (a train or tram) to leave its tracks accidentally.

Usage examples:

A train was derailed after it collided with a herd of cattle

Meanings of Derange:

verb

Make (someone) insane.

Usage examples:

That business last month must have deranged him a bit

Meanings of Deranged:

adjective

Mad; insane.

Usage examples:

A deranged gunman
verb

Make (someone) insane.

Usage examples:

That business last month must have deranged him a bit

Meanings of Derangement:

noun

The state of being completely unable to think clearly or behave in a controlled way, especially because of mental illness

Usage examples:

She had a history of mental derangement, he returned from the war in a state of furious derangement.

Meanings of Deranges:

verb

Make (someone) insane.

Usage examples:

That business last month must have deranged him a bit

Meanings of Deranging:

verb

Make (someone) insane.

Usage examples:

That business last month must have deranged him a bit

Meanings of Derate:

verb

(under the former rates system) remove part or all of the burden of rates from (a property or business).

Usage examples:

I shall shortly announce the level of industrial derating for next year

Meanings of Derated:

verb

(under the former rates system) remove part or all of the burden of rates from (a property or business).

Usage examples:

I shall shortly announce the level of industrial derating for next year

Meanings of Derating:

verb

(under the former rates system) remove part or all of the burden of rates from (a property or business).

Usage examples:

I shall shortly announce the level of industrial derating for next year

Meanings of Deration:

verb

Free (a commodity) of rationing restrictions.

Usage examples:

Coal was derationed

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