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Alternative form of deauthorize [(transitive) To revoke permission, sanction or consent.]
n
(business) The reversal of accumulation, as by selling the assets of a business.
v
(transitive) To detach from the nervous system.
n
The process of dealigning.
n
The process of removing an annex.
v
(transitive, social sciences) to remove the borders from
v
(marketing) To remove a brand from.
v
(British spelling) To cause something to change from being concentrated at one point to being distributed across a number of points.
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To cause something to change from being concentrated at one point to being distributed across a number of points.
n
The process by which something is decentred.
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(transitive) To withdraw from concentration; to decentralize.
n
An instance of deconflating.
n
The process of reducing or eliminating confusion; clarification.
n
The undoing of consecration; a desecration or defilement.
n
The removal of controls.
n
The act of decoupling; disengagement.
n
(mathematics) A mapping that achieves defuzzification
v
(transitive) To make less general and more specific.
v
(physics) To remove the property of a grating from
v
(transitive) To perform deinstitutionalization upon; to free from an institution or from dependence upon an institution.
n
The process of something becoming less intense.
v
(transitive) To make no longer isolated; to integrate.
v
(transitive) To make no longer legal.
v
To make something illegal that was previously legal.
v
(transitive) To erase the contents of a magnetic storage device.
v
(transitive) To divide (a social or political unit) into its component parts.
v
(transitive, archaic) To purify from mephitis.
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To destroy the morale of; to dishearten.
v
(transitive) To brainwash so as to remove normal patterns of thinking and behaviour.
v
(transitive) To demagnetize.
v
(transitive) To reduce the power of; to strip power from.
v
(transitive) To counteract the effects of previous programming or brainwashing, especially in an attempt to persuade (a person) to abandon allegiance to a cult.
n
One who undergoes deprogramming.
v
(transitive) To remove the regulations, or legal restrictions, from.
v
(transitive) To remove the schools from; to divest (a society) of its formal education system.
n
The process or act of deselecting.
v
(transitive) To bring out of a state of stimulation.
n
Uncommon spelling of de-emphasis. [A reduction in emphasis.]
n
The process of bringing in unskilled workers to replace skilled ones, for example during wartime.
v
(transitive) To deprive of life.
v
(transitive) To deprive of status as a church, or of membership in a church.
v
(intransitive) to leave one's physical body, such as through metaphysical or drug-induced means
v
To cause someone's soul, spirit, consciousness, voice, etc, to become separated from the physical body.
v
Alternative spelling of disenroll [(transitive) To cancel enrolment of; to remove from a list.]
n
The process of awakening somebody from a trance.
v
To deprive (an established church, military squadron, operations base, etc.) of its official status.
n
The act of disidentifying, or rejecting a personal or group identity.
v
(transitive) To free or deprive of illusion; to disenchant.
v
(transitive) To disillusion, disabuse, free from illusion.
v
(religion, intransitive) To die, in context of subsequently existing outside the body (for example, as a soul or spirit).
v
To disenchant; to restore a realistic perspective.
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(transitive) To deprive of the claim of a pauper to public support; to deprive of the privilege of suing in forma pauperis.
v
(psychology, intransitive) To undergo dissociation.
n
The act or result of disunifying; the breaking up of a union.
n
The process of stripping away a person's confidence, values and attitudes in order to indoctrinate them into an organization.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To annul the consecration of; to secularize or unhallow.
v
(transitive) To make illegitimate.
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(transitive) To make illegitimate.
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(intransitive) to become liberal, free.
v
(transitive) To make even, inactive or ineffective.
n
(UK) Synonym of pauper's funeral
v
(transitive) To reduce again to a state of barbarism.
n
Belief in, or the event of, a person being resurrected from the dead.
v
(transitive, computing) To filter (text) to ensure it does not contain any characters that will cause problems for or be interpreted in an adverse way by the receiving system.
v
(intransitive, of the soul or spirit) To leave the body; to be disembodied.
v
(transitive) To make less neutral than required or expected, or (chemistry) closer to the neutral pH value without reaching it.
v
(transitive) To divest of the character or status of a doctor.
v
(transitive) To deprive of magic or of magical prowess
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(obsolete) To emasculate.
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(transitive) To strip (a human being) of rights, identity or humanity.
v
(transitive) To undo the personification of; to remove the personhood of.
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