All English words - page 1356
Meanings of Decompresses:
verbRelieve or reduce the pressure on (something).
Usage examples:
When a worker is suddenly decompressed, he should be placed in the airlock
Decompressing
ˌdiː.kəmˈpresMeanings of Decompressing:
verbRelieve or reduce the pressure on (something).
Usage examples:
When a worker is suddenly decompressed, he should be placed in the airlock
Meanings of Decompression:
nounReduction in air pressure.
Usage examples:
Decompression of the aircraft cabin
Meanings of Decondition:
verbCause to lose fitness or muscle tone, especially through lack of exercise.
Usage examples:
Sedentary lifestyles that decondition their bodies
Meanings of Decongest:
verbRelieve the congestion of (something).
Usage examples:
It will do nothing to reduce congestion or help business to undertake its work by decongesting our …
Meanings of Decongestant:
adjective(chiefly of a medicine) used to relieve nasal congestion.
Usage examples:
Decongestant nasal sprays can ease swollen nasal passages
nounA decongestant medicine.
Usage examples:
A common and widely available decongestant
Meanings of Decongestants:
nounA decongestant medicine.
Usage examples:
A common and widely available decongestant
adjective(chiefly of a medicine) used to relieve nasal congestion.
Usage examples:
Decongestant nasal sprays can ease swollen nasal passages
Meanings of Decongested:
verbRelieve the congestion of (something).
Usage examples:
It will do nothing to reduce congestion or help business to undertake its work by decongesting our …
Meanings of Decongesting:
verbRelieve the congestion of (something).
Usage examples:
It will do nothing to reduce congestion or help business to undertake its work by decongesting our …
Meanings of Decongests:
verbRelieve the congestion of (something).
Usage examples:
It will do nothing to reduce congestion or help business to undertake its work by decongesting our …
Meanings of Deconsecrate:
verbTransfer (a building) from sacred to secular use.
Usage examples:
The church was deconsecrated in the early nineteenth century
Meanings of Deconsecrated:
verbTransfer (a building) from sacred to secular use.
Usage examples:
The church was deconsecrated in the early nineteenth century
Meanings of Deconsecrating:
verbTransfer (a building) from sacred to secular use.
Usage examples:
The church was deconsecrated in the early nineteenth century
Meanings of Deconstruct:
verbTo break something down into its separate parts in order to understand its meaning, especially when this is different from how it was previously understood
Usage examples:
We should deconstruct the western myth of human rights., he likes to deconstruct obscure religious …
Meanings of Decontaminate:
verbNeutralize or remove dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from (an area, object, or person).
Usage examples:
They tried to decontaminate nearby villages
Meanings of Decontaminated:
verbNeutralize or remove dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from (an area, object, or person).
Usage examples:
They tried to decontaminate nearby villages
Meanings of Decontaminates:
verbNeutralize or remove dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from (an area, object, or person).
Usage examples:
They tried to decontaminate nearby villages
Meanings of Decontaminating:
verbNeutralize or remove dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from (an area, object, or person).
Usage examples:
They tried to decontaminate nearby villages
Meanings of Decontamination:
nounThe neutralization or removal of dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from an area, object, or person.
Usage examples:
Procedures to ensure decontamination of medical equipment
Meanings of Decontaminations:
nounThe neutralization or removal of dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from an area, object, or person.
Usage examples:
Procedures to ensure decontamination of medical equipment
Meanings of Decontrol:
verbRelease (a commodity, market, etc.) from controls or restrictions.
Usage examples:
There has been fierce debate over whether gas prices should be totally decontrolled
nounThe action of decontrolling something.
Usage examples:
The assumption that enterprise might flourish in the wake of decontrol
Meanings of Decontrolled:
verbRelease (a commodity, market, etc.) from controls or restrictions.
Usage examples:
There has been fierce debate over whether gas prices should be totally decontrolled
nounThe action of decontrolling something.
Usage examples:
The assumption that enterprise might flourish in the wake of decontrol
Meanings of Decontrolling:
verbRelease (a commodity, market, etc.) from controls or restrictions.
Usage examples:
There has been fierce debate over whether gas prices should be totally decontrolled
nounThe action of decontrolling something.
Usage examples:
The assumption that enterprise might flourish in the wake of decontrol
Decontrols
ˌdiː.kənˈtrəʊlMeanings of Decontrols:
verbRelease (a commodity, market, etc.) from controls or restrictions.
Usage examples:
There has been fierce debate over whether gas prices should be totally decontrolled
nounThe action of decontrolling something.
Usage examples:
The assumption that enterprise might flourish in the wake of decontrol
Meanings of Deconvolution:
nounA process of resolving something into its constituent elements or removing complication.
Usage examples:
The editor helped in the deconvolution of phrase and thought
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