n
The act of dislocating a joint.
n
One who or that which asphyxiates.
n
The regaining of consciousness by an individual without medical intervention
n
The act or process of making or becoming brief
v
To remove the life from or to make cadaverous.
adj
(archaic) Tending to promote scarring; good for healing a wound.
n
(derogatory) One who wishes to cure a condition (such as autism) that may be regarded as an acceptable alternative state of being.
n
The process by which something is deadened.
n
The action or the result of deattenuating.
adj
Associated with or tending to cause deflation.
n
Something which deflects something else, especially a stream of fluid or particles.
v
to remove the flesh from
n
(proscribed) The act of defusing.
n
(obsolete) That which blots out.
n
One who denatures something.
n
(genetics) The removal of variety (of species, genes, or biodiversity)
n
(ecology) A decrease in the breeding population and thus of offspring
adj
Relating to depensation
n
Any depurative remedy or agent.
v
(medicine, intransitive) (of the oxygen saturation level in one's haemoglobin) To decrease.
n
One who or that which destimulates.
n
One who delights in destroying that which is valuable, or whose principles and influence tend to destroy existing institutions.
n
The act of disenveloping.
n
One who, or that which, disinfects.
n
The act or process of disinfesting.
adj
That removes or suppresses inhibitions, that disinhibits.
n
The condition of anything which has disintegrated.
v
(transitive) To enervate; to weaken.
n
The state or process of being dislodged
n
(archaic) The act of unsettling, or the state of being unsettled.
n
(obsolete) The act of bursting or springing apart.
v
Alternative spelling of dispirit [(transitive) To lower the morale of; to make despondent; to dishearten.]
n
(obsolete) separation by bounds
adj
Of, pertaining to, or producing elimination
v
(transitive) To soften; to render effeminate.
adj
Relating to eradication.
adj
Tending or serving to eradicate; curing or destroying thoroughly, as a disease or any evil.
n
A person who, or thing that eradicates.
adj
That causes evacuation; cathartic; purgative
v
To render weak or unmanly.
adj
Deprived or stripped of flesh.
adj
Alternative form of expellant [That expels]
adj
Having had erroneous, obscene, or other objectionable material removed.
n
The act of exterminating; total destruction or eradication
adj
Serving to exterminate; exterminatory.
adj
relating to or marked by extermination
n
(psychology) The fading of a conditioned response over time if it is not reinforced.
n
someone or something that extirpates
n
The act of making inveterate.
v
(archaic, rare) To treat, cure or heal.
n
something, such as a substance or medicine, that purges; laxative
adj
Made or rendered pure or more pure.
v
(transitive) To place into isolation to prevent the spread of any contagious disease.
n
The act or process of repurifying.
adj
That cures or restores; curative or restorative
v
(intransitive) To heal itself, or by itself.
n
(pharmacology) Discontinuation, especially of a psychoactive drug.
v
(transitive) To make something appear trivial
v
(transitive) To rid of miracles; to make, or treat as, no longer miraculous.
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