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English dictionary: words starting with dise - page 2

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Meanings of Disengaged:

adjective

Emotionally detached.

Usage examples:

The students were oddly disengaged, as if they didn't believe they could control their lives
verb

Separate or release (someone or something) from something to which they are attached or connected.

Usage examples:

I disengaged his hand from mine

Meanings of Disengagement:

noun

The action or process of withdrawing from involvement in an activity, situation, or group.

Usage examples:

His disengagement from the provisional government

Meanings of Disengages:

verb

Separate or release (someone or something) from something to which they are attached or connected.

Usage examples:

I disengaged his hand from mine
noun

A disengaging movement.

Usage examples:

Your feint (which always precedes a disengage even if you don't mean to) should be in a clear line.

Meanings of Disengaging:

verb

Separate or release (someone or something) from something to which they are attached or connected.

Usage examples:

I disengaged his hand from mine
noun

A disengaging movement.

Usage examples:

Your feint (which always precedes a disengage even if you don't mean to) should be in a clear line.

Meanings of Disenroll:

verb

To remove someone's name or your own name from a list, for example a list of members of an organization or of a medical care plan

Usage examples:

Some preschool providers are willing to work with parents of children who hit or bite, but others q…

Meanings of Disentail:

verb

Free (property) from an entail.

Usage examples:

He disentailed his estates by private act in 1624

Meanings of Disentailment:

noun

The action of freeing property from entail.

Usage examples:

The disentailment of the church's landed property

Disentangle

ˌdɪs.ɪnˈtæŋ.ɡəl

Meanings of Disentangle:

verb

Free (something or someone) from something that they are entangled with.

Usage examples:

‘i must go,’ she said, disentangling her fingers from gabriel's

Meanings of Disentangled:

verb

Free (something or someone) from something that they are entangled with.

Usage examples:

‘i must go,’ she said, disentangling her fingers from gabriel's

Meanings of Disentangles:

verb

Free (something or someone) from something that they are entangled with.

Usage examples:

‘i must go,’ she said, disentangling her fingers from gabriel's

Meanings of Disentangling:

verb

Free (something or someone) from something that they are entangled with.

Usage examples:

‘i must go,’ she said, disentangling her fingers from gabriel's

Meanings of Disenthral:

verb

Set free.

Usage examples:

I disenthral my mind from theories

Meanings of Disenthrall:

verb

Set free.

Usage examples:

I disenthral my mind from theories

Meanings of Disenthralled:

verb

Set free.

Usage examples:

I disenthral my mind from theories

Meanings of Disenthralling:

verb

Set free.

Usage examples:

I disenthral my mind from theories

Meanings of Disenthralls:

verb

Set free.

Usage examples:

I disenthral my mind from theories

Meanings of Disentitle:

verb

Deprive (someone) of a right.

Usage examples:

She was disentitled to a redundancy payment

Meanings of Disentitled:

verb

Deprive (someone) of a right.

Usage examples:

She was disentitled to a redundancy payment

Meanings of Disentitling:

verb

Deprive (someone) of a right.

Usage examples:

She was disentitled to a redundancy payment

Meanings of Disentomb:

verb

Remove (something) from a tomb.

Usage examples:

A mummy which we saw disentombed

Meanings of Disequilibria:

noun

A loss or lack of equilibrium or stability, especially in relation to supply, demand, and prices.

Usage examples:

In contrast to equilibrium theories, disequilibrium theories suggest that income differences among …

Meanings of Disequilibrium:

noun

A loss or lack of equilibrium or stability, especially in relation to supply, demand, and prices.

Usage examples:

In contrast to equilibrium theories, disequilibrium theories suggest that income differences among …

Meanings of Disestablish:

verb

Deprive (an organization, especially a national church) of its official status.

Usage examples:

The anglican church in wales was disestablished in 1919

Meanings of Disestablished:

verb

Deprive (an organization, especially a national church) of its official status.

Usage examples:

The anglican church in wales was disestablished in 1919

Disestablishes

ˌdɪs.ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ

Meanings of Disestablishes:

verb

Deprive (an organization, especially a national church) of its official status.

Usage examples:

The anglican church in wales was disestablished in 1919

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