disease | (noun) an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning | - |
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diseased | (adjective) caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology | Synonyms: morbid, pathologic, pathological |
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disembark | (verb) go ashore | Synonyms: debark, set down |
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disembarkation | (noun) the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft | Synonyms: debarkation, disembarkment |
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disembarkment | (noun) the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft | Synonyms: debarkation, disembarkation |
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disembarrass | (verb) relieve from | Synonyms: free, rid |
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disembarrassment | (noun) something that extricates you from embarrassment | - |
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disembodied | (adjective) not having a material body | Synonyms: bodiless, discorporate, unbodied, unembodied |
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disembody | (verb) free from a body or physical form or reality | - |
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disembowel | (verb) remove the entrails of | Synonyms: draw, eviscerate |
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disembowelment | (noun) the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrude | Synonyms: evisceration |
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disembroil | (verb) free from involvement or entanglement | Synonyms: disentangle, disinvolve |
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disenable | (verb) make unable to perform a certain action | Synonyms: disable, incapacitate |
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disenchant | (verb) free from enchantment | Synonyms: disillusion |
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disenchanted | (adjective) freed from enchantment | - |
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disenchanting | (adjective) freeing from illusion or false belief | Synonyms: disillusioning |
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disenchantment | (noun) freeing from false belief or illusions | Synonyms: disillusion, disillusionment |
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disencumber | (verb) release from entanglement of difficulty | Synonyms: disentangle, extricate, untangle |
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disenfranchise | (verb) deprive of voting rights | Synonyms: disfranchise |
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disenfranchised | (adjective) deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote | Synonyms: disfranchised, voiceless, voteless |
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disenfranchisement | (noun) the act of withdrawing certification or terminating a franchise | - |
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disengage | (verb) become free | - |
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(verb) release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles | Synonyms: withdraw |
(verb) free or remove obstruction from | Synonyms: free |
disengagement | (noun) to break off a military action with an enemy | Synonyms: fallback, pullout |
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(noun) the act of releasing from an attachment or connection | Synonyms: detachment |
disentangle | (verb) smoothen and neaten with or as with a comb | Synonyms: comb, comb out |
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(verb) extricate from entanglement | Synonyms: straighten out, unsnarl |
(verb) separate the tangles of | Synonyms: unwind |
(verb) release from entanglement of difficulty | Synonyms: disencumber, extricate, untangle |
(verb) free from involvement or entanglement | Synonyms: disembroil, disinvolve |
disentangled | (adjective) straightened out | Synonyms: loosened, unsnarled |
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disentanglement | (noun) the act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition | Synonyms: extrication, unsnarling, untangling |
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disentangler | (noun) a person who removes tangles; someone who takes something out of a tangled state | Synonyms: unraveler, unraveller |
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disequilibrium | (noun) loss of equilibrium attributable to an unstable situation in which some forces outweigh others | - |
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disestablish | (verb) deprive (an established church) of its status | - |
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disestablishment | (noun) the act terminating an established state of affairs; especially ending a connection with the Church of England | - |
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disesteem | (noun) the state in which esteem has been lost | - |
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(verb) have little or no respect for; hold in contempt | Synonyms: disrespect |