All English words - page 1422
nounA storm system that moves a long distance rapidly and brings winds which can devastate an area several miles wide.
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I would like to know what scientific writings about bow echoes and derechos have been published.
verbObtain the address of a data item held in another location from (a pointer).
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The x command evaluates and pretty-prints any expression, prepending a numbered index on each line …
verbObtain the address of a data item held in another location from (a pointer).
Usage examples:
The x command evaluates and pretty-prints any expression, prepending a numbered index on each line …
verbObtain the address of a data item held in another location from (a pointer).
Usage examples:
The x command evaluates and pretty-prints any expression, prepending a numbered index on each line …
verbObtain the address of a data item held in another location from (a pointer).
Usage examples:
The x command evaluates and pretty-prints any expression, prepending a numbered index on each line …
verbRemove from a register.
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Scores of patients have been deregistered by the practices
verbRemove regulations or restrictions from.
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The trucking industry was deregulated in the early 1980s
verbRemove regulations or restrictions from.
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The trucking industry was deregulated in the early 1980s
verbRemove regulations or restrictions from.
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The trucking industry was deregulated in the early 1980s
verbRemove regulations or restrictions from.
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The trucking industry was deregulated in the early 1980s
nounThe removal of regulations or restrictions, especially in a particular industry.
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He fought for deregulation of the telecom industry
nounThe removal of regulations or restrictions, especially in a particular industry.
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He fought for deregulation of the telecom industry
adjectiveUsed to describe the removal of government controls from a business activity
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Japan's finance ministry announced deregulatory measures to encourage japanese investors to invest …
adjectiveIn a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect.
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A derelict georgian mansion
nounA person without a home, job, or property.
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Derelicts who could fit all their possessions in a paper bag
nounThe state of having been abandoned and become dilapidated.
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A 15th-century farmhouse has been saved from dereliction
noun(a) failure to do what you should do
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What you did was a grave dereliction of duty., the old railway station was in a state of dereliction.
nounA person without a home, job, or property.
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Derelicts who could fit all their possessions in a paper bag
adjectiveIn a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect.
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A derelict georgian mansion
verbActivate (enzymes, genes, etc.) from an inoperative or latent state.
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About 3% of yeast genes are derepressed in tup1 mutants, as determined by microarray analysis.
verbReturn (requisitioned property) to its former owner.
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The corporation agreed to seek permission from the minister to derequisition the plaintiff's premises
verbRemove restrictions from.
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Eight items from the list of restricted exports are to be derestricted
verbExpress contempt for; ridicule.
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The decision was derided by environmentalists
Derided
dɪˈraɪdverbExpress contempt for; ridicule.
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The decision was derided by environmentalists
verbExpress contempt for; ridicule.
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The decision was derided by environmentalists
nounThe expression of contempt or ridicule.
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The deriding of those who called for more considered responses as 'bleeding hearts'
adjectiveExpressing contempt or ridicule.
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She has borne the brunt of a deriding public and media
verbExpress contempt for; ridicule.
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The decision was derided by environmentalists
nounA small pistol with a large bore, which is very effective at close range.
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With her help, they stockpiled an arsenal of shotguns, derringer pistols and an old ak - 47.
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