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dogmatize |
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state as a dogma |
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dogmatise |
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speak dogmatically |
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dogmatise |
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state as a dogma |
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drop a line |
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communicate (with) in writing |
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depict |
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give a description of |
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depict |
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show in, or as in, a picture |
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depict |
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make a portrait of |
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define |
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decide upon or fix definitely |
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define |
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give a definition for the meaning of a word |
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define |
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determine the essential quality of |
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define |
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determine the nature of |
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define |
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show the form or outline of |
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depose |
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make a deposition |
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depose |
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force to leave (an office) |
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depone |
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to make a deposition under oath |
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disabuse |
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free somebody (from an erroneous belief) |
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drive home |
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make clear by special emphasis and try to convince somebody of something |
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drive home |
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carry out or perform |
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distribute |
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cause to become widely known |
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distribute |
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distribute or disperse widely |
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distribute |
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to arrange in a systematic order |
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distribute |
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cause be distributed |
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distribute |
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give to several people |
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distribute |
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administer or bestow, as in small portions |
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distribute |
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make available |
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distribute |
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be mathematically distributive |
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distribute |
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be distributed or spread, as in statistical analyses |
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distribute |
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spread throughout a given area |
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disseminate |
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cause to become widely known |
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devoice |
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utter with tense vocal chords |
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decode |
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convert code into ordinary language |
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decrypt |
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convert code into ordinary language |
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dramatize |
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add details to |
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dramatize |
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represent something in a dramatic manner |
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dramatize |
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put into dramatic form |
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dramatise |
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add details to |
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dramatise |
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represent something in a dramatic manner |
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dramatise |
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put into dramatic form |
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disambiguate |
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state unambiguously or remove ambiguities from |
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denominate |
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assign a name or title to |
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disk-jockey |
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comment on music to be played |
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disc-jockey |
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comment on music to be played |
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DJ |
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comment on music to be played |
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drop out |
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give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope |
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drop out |
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leave school or an educational program prematurely |
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drop out |
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withdraw from established society, especially because of disillusion with conventional values |
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drop by the wayside |
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give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope |
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dummy up |
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refuse to talk or stop talking |
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dummy up |
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make a dummy of |
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demolish |
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defeat soundly |