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Meanings of Disinfest:

verb

Rid (someone or something) of infesting vermin.

Usage examples:

Researchers have found a way of disinfesting farm produce

Disingenuous

ˌdɪs.ɪnˈdʒen.ju.əs

Meanings of Disingenuous:

adjective

Not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does.

Usage examples:

He was being somewhat disingenuous as well as cynical

Disinherited

ˌdɪs.ɪnˈher.ɪt

Meanings of Disinherited:

verb

Change one's will or take other steps to prevent (someone) from inheriting one's property.

Usage examples:

The duke is seeking to disinherit his eldest son

Disinheriting

ˌdɪs.ɪnˈher.ɪt

Meanings of Disinheriting:

verb

Change one's will or take other steps to prevent (someone) from inheriting one's property.

Usage examples:

The duke is seeking to disinherit his eldest son

Meanings of Disintegrate:

verb

Break up into small parts as the result of impact or decay.

Usage examples:

Our shoes had to last until they disintegrated on our feet

Disintegrates

dɪˈsɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪt

Meanings of Disintegrates:

verb

Break up into small parts as the result of impact or decay.

Usage examples:

Our shoes had to last until they disintegrated on our feet

Disintegrating

dɪˈsɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪt

Meanings of Disintegrating:

verb

Break up into small parts as the result of impact or decay.

Usage examples:

Our shoes had to last until they disintegrated on our feet

Meanings of Disinterest:

noun

The state of not being influenced by personal involvement in something; impartiality.

Usage examples:

I do not claim any scholarly disinterest with this book

Disinterestedness

dɪˈsɪn.tres.tɪd.nəs

Meanings of Disinterestedness:

noun

The quality of having no personal involvement or receiving no personal advantage, and therefore being free to act fairly

Usage examples:

Disinterestedness of you are free to question the disinterestedness of my opinions., no challenge t…

Meanings of Disintermediation:

noun

Reduction in the use of intermediaries between producers and consumers, for example by investing directly in the securities market rather than through a bank.

Usage examples:

Along with financial disintermediation, investment relative to gdp declined over time.

Meanings of Disinterring:

verb

Dig up (something that has been buried, especially a corpse).

Usage examples:

His corpse was disinterred and dumped in a pit

Meanings of Disjoined:

verb

Separate or disunite.

Usage examples:

They asked that their parish be disjoined from lewis and added to harris

Disjoins

dɪsˈdʒɔɪn

Meanings of Disjoins:

verb

Separate or disunite.

Usage examples:

They asked that their parish be disjoined from lewis and added to harris

Meanings of Disjoint:

verb

Disturb the cohesion or organization of.

Usage examples:

The loss of the area disjointed military plans
adjective

(of two or more sets) having no elements in common.

Usage examples:

Remember how when comparing two hyperreal numbers we form three disjoint sets: the agreement set, a…

Disjointing

dɪsˈdʒɔɪnt

Meanings of Disjointing:

verb

Disturb the cohesion or organization of.

Usage examples:

The loss of the area disjointed military plans
adjective

(of two or more sets) having no elements in common.

Usage examples:

Remember how when comparing two hyperreal numbers we form three disjoint sets: the agreement set, a…

Disjunct

ˈdɪsdʒʌŋ(k)t

Meanings of Disjunct:

adjective

Disjoined and distinct from one another.

Usage examples:

A series of disjunct chords
noun

Each of the terms of a disjunctive proposition.

Usage examples:

By referring to a dichotomous tree, tusi shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the…

Disjunction

dɪsˈdʒʌŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n

Meanings of Disjunction:

noun

A lack of correspondence or consistency.

Usage examples:

There is a disjunction between the skills taught in education and those demanded in the labour market

Disjunctions

dɪsˈdʒʌŋk.ʃən

Meanings of Disjunctions:

noun

A lack of correspondence or consistency.

Usage examples:

There is a disjunction between the skills taught in education and those demanded in the labour market

Disjunctive

dɪsˈdʒʌŋk.tɪv

Meanings of Disjunctive:

adjective

Lacking connection or consistency.

Usage examples:

The novel's disjunctive detail
noun

A disjunctive conjunction or other word.

Usage examples:

The intensity of the disjunctive which any particular h conveys is dependent upon its context.

Meanings of Diskette:

noun

A flexible removable magnetic disk for storing data; a floppy disk.

Usage examples:

The first disk drives used 8’ floppy diskettes with a storage capacity of less than 100 kilobytes.

Meanings of Disklike:

adjective

Having a flat, circular shape or appearance.

Usage examples:

The disc-like sun

Dislikeable

dɪˈslaɪ.kə.bəl

Meanings of Dislikeable:

adjective

Unpleasant and easy to dislike

Usage examples:

She creates a character who is as intriguing as she is dislikeable., in the documentary, he emerged…

Meanings of Disliked:

verb

Feel distaste for or hostility towards.

Usage examples:

She disliked any kind of unnecessary rudeness
noun

A feeling of distaste or hostility.

Usage examples:

They had taken a dislike to each other

Meanings of Disliking:

verb

Feel distaste for or hostility towards.

Usage examples:

She disliked any kind of unnecessary rudeness
noun

A feeling of distaste or hostility.

Usage examples:

They had taken a dislike to each other

Meanings of Dislocation:

noun

Disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place or state.

Usage examples:

Rapid urban and industrial development brought immense social dislocation in its wake

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