Results for: decision not to proceed with case
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cruising, sailing, traveling on a ship; sea voyage (generally taken for pleasure), determine timber yield, patrol sea, pleasure trip by sea, proceed casually, sail from place to place; move at a moderate speed, travel; coast, seek sexual partner, trave...cruise
decide from among range of options, make a deliberate decision, select, prefer, pick, make a choicechoose
decision or opinion about something, judgment made by a jury, sentence; decision, jury decisionverdict
decision reached by diagnosis, identification of illness, identification of problem, process of identifying a disease from its symptoms, conclusion following a diagnostic examdiagnosis
decision, decisiveness, determination; (Computer Graphics) level of detail on a computerized image (measured in dots per inch); level of detail provided by a television or computer screen (Electronics), final note in a harmonic progression, joint forma...resolution
desk for writing, portable case with writing surfacewriting desk
dialysis of the blood, removal of waste products from the body by a machine (used in the case of kidney failure)haemodialysis
direct attention to something, proceed towards targethome in
display case, grouping of figures against a painted background; arrangement of pictures that create a 3D effect, miniature replica of scenediorama
draw away from a center, proceed from the center; separate (liquids) by spinning on an axiscentrifugalize
dye from seed-case pulp, small evergreen tree that grows in tropical America and has heart-shaped leaves and white or pink flowers; seeds of the annatto tree (used for their coloring effect or as seasoning in food); yellowy reddish dye made from annatt...annatto
eager to dominate, form which shows ownership or belonging (Grammar), of ownership, of ownership; jealous, envious about belongings; pertaining to ownership, possessive case, selfish, showing ownership in grammatical terms, word showing ownershippossessive
effecting court casedispositive
employed to address someone (Grammar), indicating somebody or something addressed, vocative case, word in the vocative, word which is employed to address someone; vocative case, case which denotes that someone is being addressed (Grammar)vocative
empty shell of sea creature, hard hollow case in which a sea animal lives (such as a sea snail)seashell
 

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