All English words - page 1190
verbDivide (an organization or its work) into departments.
Usage examples:
The work of the office was departmentalized
verbDivide (an organization or its work) into departments.
Usage examples:
The work of the office was departmentalized
verbDivide (an organization or its work) into departments.
Usage examples:
The work of the office was departmentalized
verbDivide (an organization or its work) into departments.
Usage examples:
The work of the office was departmentalized
adverbIn a way that involves the different departments of a school, university, business, etc.
Usage examples:
They set up a body to review policies interdepartmentally., we all work together as a team and pool…
nounA division of a large organization such as a government, university, or business, dealing with a specific area of activity.
Usage examples:
The council's finance department
verbLeave, especially in order to start a journey.
Usage examples:
They departed for germany
Departure
dɪˈpɑː.tʃərnounThe action of leaving, especially to start a journey.
Usage examples:
The day of departure
nounThe action of leaving, especially to start a journey.
Usage examples:
The day of departure
verbPut (an animal) to graze on pasture.
Usage examples:
This right enables the commoners to depasture some 3,000 ponies
verbPut (an animal) to graze on pasture.
Usage examples:
This right enables the commoners to depasture some 3,000 ponies
verbPut (an animal) to graze on pasture.
Usage examples:
This right enables the commoners to depasture some 3,000 ponies
adjective(of a flora, fauna, or ecosystem) lacking in numbers or variety of species.
Usage examples:
Oceanic islands are generally depauperate in mayflies
adjectiveRemoved from one's habitual surroundings.
Usage examples:
He was not yet so dépaysé that he had forgotten the language of the village pub
adjectiveRemoved from one's habitual surroundings.
Usage examples:
He was not yet so dépaysé that he had forgotten the language of the village pub
verbBe controlled or determined by.
Usage examples:
Differences in earnings depended on a wide variety of factors
phraseBe contingent on
phrasal verbTo need the support of someone or something
Usage examples:
Children depend on their parents., the country depends heavily upon foreign aid., you can always de…
phrasal verbTo need the support of someone or something
Usage examples:
Children depend on their parents., the country depends heavily upon foreign aid., you can always de…
nounThe quality of being trustworthy and reliable.
Usage examples:
The brand has built its reputation on rock-solid dependability
adjectiveTrustworthy and reliable.
Usage examples:
A dependable supply of cold beer
adverbIn a trustworthy, predictable, or reliable way.
Usage examples:
Nothing works as quickly and dependably as plain baking soda in water
nounA state of needing something or someone, esp. in order to continue existing or operating
Usage examples:
The company is reducing its dependence on foreign markets.
nounA person who relies on another, especially a family member, for financial support.
Usage examples:
A single man with no dependants
nounA person who relies on another, especially a family member, for financial support.
Usage examples:
A single man with no dependants
verbBe controlled or determined by.
Usage examples:
Differences in earnings depended on a wide variety of factors
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