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survivors insurance |
Noun
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insurance paid to surviving spouses |
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secularization |
Noun
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transfer of property from ecclesiastical to civil possession |
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secularization |
Noun
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the activity of changing something (art or education or society or morality etc.) so it is no longer under the control or influence of religion |
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secularisation |
Noun
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transfer of property from ecclesiastical to civil possession |
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secularisation |
Noun
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the activity of changing something (art or education or society or morality etc.) so it is no longer under the control or influence of religion |
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swap |
Noun
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an equal exchange |
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swap |
Verb
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move (a piece of a program) into memory, in computer science |
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swap |
Verb
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exchange or give (something) in exchange for |
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swop |
Noun
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an equal exchange |
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swop |
Verb
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exchange or give (something) in exchange for |
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soft sell |
Noun
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suggestive or persuasive advertising |
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smuggling |
Noun
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secretly importing prohibited goods or goods on which duty is due |
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serialization |
Noun
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publication in serial form |
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serialisation |
Noun
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publication in serial form |
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selling |
Noun
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the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money |
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simony |
Noun
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traffic in ecclesiastical offices or preferments |
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slave trade |
Noun
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traffic in slaves |
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slave traffic |
Noun
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traffic in slaves |
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sale |
Noun
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a particular instance of selling |
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sale |
Noun
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the general activity of selling |
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sale |
Noun
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an occasion (usually brief) for buying at specially reduced prices |
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sale |
Noun
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an agreement or contract in which property is transferred from the seller to the buyer for a fixed price in money |
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sale |
Noun
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the state of being purchasable |
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slating |
Noun
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the act of laying slates for a roof |
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slating |
Noun
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a severely critical attack |
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slating |
Noun
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thin layers of rock used for roofing |
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shipping |
Noun
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the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials |
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shipping |
Noun
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conveyance provided by the ships belonging to one country or industry |
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sell |
Verb
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give up for a price or reward |
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sell |
Verb
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exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent |
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sell |
Verb
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do business |
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sell |
Verb
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deliver to an enemy by treachery |
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sell |
Verb
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be sold at a certain price or in a certain way |
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sell |
Verb
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be responsible for the sale of |
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sell |
Verb
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be approved of or gain acceptance |
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sell |
Noun
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the activity of persuading someone to buy |
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sell |
Verb
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persuade somebody to accept something |
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scheduling |
Noun
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setting an order and time for planned events |
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screwup |
Noun
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the complete mismanagement or mishandling of a situation |
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supervision |
Noun
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management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group |
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supervising |
Noun
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management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group |
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superintendence |
Noun
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management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group |
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shake-up |
Noun
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the imposition of a new organization |
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shakeup |
Noun
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the imposition of a new organization |
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self-organization |
Noun
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organizing yourself (especially organizing your own labor union) |
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self-organisation |
Noun
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organizing yourself (especially organizing your own labor union) |
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subordination |
Noun
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the act of mastering or subordinating someone |
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subordination |
Noun
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the quality of obedient submissiveness |
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subordination |
Noun
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the grammatical relation of a modifying word or phrase to its head |
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subordination |
Noun
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the semantic relation of being subordinate or belonging to a lower rank or class |