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depart |
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wander from a direct or straight course |
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depart |
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remove oneself from an association with or participation in |
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depart |
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be at variance with |
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dispirit |
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lower someone's spirits |
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dissatisfy |
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fail to satisfy |
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displease |
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give displeasure to |
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drive up |
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approach while driving |
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displace |
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cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense |
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displace |
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cause to move, usually with force or pressure |
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displace |
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terminate the employment of |
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displace |
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take the place of or have precedence over |
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disenchant |
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free from enchantment |
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dishearten |
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take away the enthusiasm of |
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double-park |
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park a vehicle alongside another |
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drop open |
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open involuntarily |
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drop down |
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fall or descend to a lower place or level |
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deglycerolize |
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to remove from glycerol |
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deglycerolise |
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to remove from glycerol |
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divert |
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send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one |
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divert |
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turn aside |
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divert |
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withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions |
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divert |
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occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion |
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dawdle |
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hang back or fall behind in movement, progress, development, etc. |
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dawdle |
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waste time |
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dawdle |
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take one's time |
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drive away |
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force to go away |
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dispel |
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force to go away |
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dispel |
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to cause to separate and go in different directions |
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drive off |
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force to go away |
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double back |
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retrace one's course |
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disport |
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play boisterously |
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disport |
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occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion |
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disembark |
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go ashore |
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debark |
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go ashore |
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derail |
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run off or leave the rails |
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derail |
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cause to run off the tracks |
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dispread |
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spread abroad or out |
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deodorize |
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eliminate the odor from |
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deodorise |
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eliminate the odor from |
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deodourise |
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eliminate the odor from |
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detrain |
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leave a train |
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deplane |
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get off an airplane |
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draw near |
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move towards |
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drive around |
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drive someone in a vehicle |
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drive around |
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drive without any particular aim |
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drop behind |
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to lag or linger behind |
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double over |
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bend over or curl up, usually with laughter or pain |
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decant |
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pour out |
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diffract |
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undergo diffraction |
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disband |
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stop functioning or cohering as a unit |