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Debauchery

dɪˈbɔː.tʃər.i

Meanings of Debauchery:

noun

Excessive indulgence in sex, alcohol, or drugs.

Usage examples:

A long weekend at the seaside means drinking, drugging & general debauchery, yes?

Meanings of Debauches:

verb

Destroy or debase the moral purity of; corrupt.

Usage examples:

He has debauched the morals of the people and endeavoured to corrupt parliament
noun

A bout of excessive indulgence in sex, alcohol, or drugs.

Usage examples:

Patrick looked utterly untouched by the previous night's debauch

Debby

ˈdɛbi

Meanings of Debby:

adjective

Characteristic of a debutante.

Usage examples:

A debby girlfriend

Meanings of Debeak:

verb

Remove the upper part of the beak of (a bird) to prevent it injuring other birds.

Usage examples:

Debeaking is thought to cause chickens chronic pain

Meanings of Debenture:

noun

A long-term security yielding a fixed rate of interest, issued by a company and secured against assets.

Usage examples:

In return, gary wanted security by way of a debenture over the company's assets and eddie and i agr…

Debentures

dɪˈbɛntʃə

Meanings of Debentures:

noun

A long-term security yielding a fixed rate of interest, issued by a company and secured against assets.

Usage examples:

In return, gary wanted security by way of a debenture over the company's assets and eddie and i agr…

Meanings of Debilities:

noun

Physical weakness, especially as a result of illness.

Usage examples:

Most of the cases presented with general debility, muscle weakness, and weight loss

Meanings of Debility:

noun

Physical weakness, especially as a result of illness.

Usage examples:

Most of the cases presented with general debility, muscle weakness, and weight loss

Meanings of Debit-card:

noun

A small plastic card used to make a payment by taking the amount of the payment automatically from your bank account

Usage examples:

The supermarket takes debit cards, credit cards, cash, and checks.

Debited

ˈdeb.ɪt

Meanings of Debited:

verb

(of a bank or other financial organization) remove (an amount of money) from a customer's account.

Usage examples:

$10,000 was debited from their account
noun

An entry recording a sum owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.

Usage examples:

A double-entry system of bookkeeping, where each debit has a corresponding credit entry

Debiting

ˈdɛbɪt

Meanings of Debiting:

verb

(of a bank or other financial organization) remove (an amount of money) from a customer's account.

Usage examples:

$10,000 was debited from their account
noun

An entry recording a sum owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.

Usage examples:

A double-entry system of bookkeeping, where each debit has a corresponding credit entry

Debits

ˈdeb.ɪt

Meanings of Debits:

noun

An entry recording a sum owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.

Usage examples:

A double-entry system of bookkeeping, where each debit has a corresponding credit entry
verb

(of a bank or other financial organization) remove (an amount of money) from a customer's account.

Usage examples:

$10,000 was debited from their account

Meanings of Debonair:

adjective

Confident, stylish, and charming (typically used of a man).

Usage examples:

All the men looked debonair and handsome in white tie and tails

Debone

diːˈbəʊn

Meanings of Debone:

verb

Remove the bones from (meat, poultry, or fish), especially before cooking.

Usage examples:

She'd get up every morning and help us debone a chicken

Deboned

diːˈbəʊn

Meanings of Deboned:

adjective

(of meat, poultry, or fish) having had its bones removed, especially before cooking.

Usage examples:

The deboned fish is deep-fried
verb

Remove the bones from (meat, poultry, or fish), especially before cooking.

Usage examples:

She'd get up every morning and help us debone a chicken

Meanings of Debones:

verb

Remove the bones from (meat, poultry, or fish), especially before cooking.

Usage examples:

She'd get up every morning and help us debone a chicken

Meanings of Debouches:

verb

Emerge from a confined space into a wide, open area.

Usage examples:

The stream finally debouches into a silent pool

Debouching

dɪˈbaʊtʃ

Meanings of Debouching:

verb

Emerge from a confined space into a wide, open area.

Usage examples:

The stream finally debouches into a silent pool

Debouchure

dɪbʊˈʃʊə

Meanings of Debouchure:

noun

The mouth of a river or valley.

Usage examples:

What was the position of this debouchure in the time of herod the great?

Debride

dɪˈbriːd

Meanings of Debride:

verb

Remove damaged tissue or foreign objects from (a wound).

Usage examples:

A decision was made to surgically debride the ulcer

Debridement

dɪˈbriːd.mənt

Meanings of Debridement:

noun

The removal of damaged tissue or foreign objects from a wound.

Usage examples:

Abscess drainage or debridement of necrotic tissue may be necessary.

Debriding

dɪˈbriːd

Meanings of Debriding:

verb

Remove damaged tissue or foreign objects from (a wound).

Usage examples:

A decision was made to surgically debride the ulcer

Debriefed

ˌdiːˈbriːf

Meanings of Debriefed:

verb

Question (someone, typically a soldier or spy) about a completed mission or undertaking.

Usage examples:

The government debriefed him over a span of four years
noun

A series of questions about a completed mission or undertaking.

Usage examples:

In the debrief, gary gave his assessment of the trip and his performance

Meanings of Debriefing:

noun

A meeting to question someone, typically a soldier or spy, about a completed mission or undertaking.

Usage examples:

Post-flight debriefings
verb

Question (someone, typically a soldier or spy) about a completed mission or undertaking.

Usage examples:

The government debriefed him over a span of four years

Debriefings

diːˈbriːfɪŋ

Meanings of Debriefings:

verb

Question (someone, typically a soldier or spy) about a completed mission or undertaking.

Usage examples:

The government debriefed him over a span of four years
noun

A meeting to question someone, typically a soldier or spy, about a completed mission or undertaking.

Usage examples:

Post-flight debriefings

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