destabilise | (verb) make unstable | Synonyms: destabilize |
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(verb) become unstable | Synonyms: destabilize |
destabilize | (verb) make unstable | Synonyms: destabilise |
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(verb) become unstable | Synonyms: destabilise |
destain | (verb) remove stain from (a laboratory specimen) to enhance contrast | - |
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destalinise | (verb) counteract the effects and policies of Stalinism | Synonyms: destalinize |
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destalinize | (verb) counteract the effects and policies of Stalinism | Synonyms: destalinise |
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disestablish | (verb) deprive (an established church) of its status | - |
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establish | (verb) establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment | Synonyms: demonstrate, prove, shew, show |
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(verb) institute, enact, or establish | Synonyms: lay down, make |
(verb) use as a basis for; found on | Synonyms: base, found, ground |
(verb) place | Synonyms: instal, install, set up |
(verb) set up or lay the groundwork for | Synonyms: constitute, found, institute, plant |
(verb) bring about | Synonyms: give |
(verb) build or establish something abstract | Synonyms: build |
(verb) set up or found | Synonyms: found, launch, set up |
forestall | (verb) act in advance of; deal with ahead of time | Synonyms: anticipate, counter, foresee |
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(verb) keep from happening or arising; make impossible | Synonyms: forbid, foreclose, preclude, prevent |
gestate | (verb) be pregnant with | Synonyms: bear, carry, expect, have a bun in the oven |
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(verb) have the idea for | Synonyms: conceive, conceptualise, conceptualize |
reestablish | (verb) bring back into original existence, use, function, or position | Synonyms: reinstate, restore |
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restart | (verb) take up or begin anew | Synonyms: re-start, resume |
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(verb) start an engine again, for example | Synonyms: re-start |
restate | (verb) to say, state, or perform again | Synonyms: ingeminate, iterate, reiterate, repeat, retell |
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