Results for: regular release from military service
English English
behave, declare innocent, declare innocent; pay a debt; set free, release (from a debt or duty), free from obligation, repayacquit
being used, occupied, taken; in operation, in service; operational, functionalin use
belief that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are transformed into the body and blood of Jesus Christ (Catholicism), Christian Eucharistic doctrine, process in Christian Communion service, see also:transubstantiationconsubstantiation
belonging exclusively to somebody, correct, correct; suitable; just; complete (Slang), goodlooking, narrowly identified, needed and appropriate, nonidentical set within second set, proper, Proper, service for holy occasion, showing natural colors, tota...proper
belonging to second class, by second-class means of travel, category after best, inferior, mail servicesecond class
benefit received, give a reward, recompense someone for a service, give somebody something as reward, money offered in return, prize, award; money that is offered in return for information leading to the arrent of a criminal (or the return of lost prop...reward
best, given priority in the mail service, in first class, most luxurious, with postal priorityfirst-class
between individuals, civic, not military, not religious, pertaining to citizens, of civilians; polite, relating to citizenscivil
Bible reading, section of Scripture read during a church service; alternate version of a text, textual variantlection
bicycle, car, caster, circle which revolves on an axis; steering wheel; disk, drum; spin; rotation; cycling, driving force or workings, make a circular movement, medieval torture device, military formation, move on wheels, move smoothly, movement in a ...wheel
big group, collective name for some animals, consort with somebody, gather in a group; move in a group; march or walk in order; parade the flag before military troops (for ceremonial purposes); form into a troop or troops (Archaic), go as a large order...troop
biologically inert, dormant, having low radioactivity, lazy or sedentary, not active; inert, sluggish, not being used or operated, not developing or giving symptoms, not in active service, not taking actioninactive
blitz, make a swift surprise attack by air and ground forces (German), swift military offensiveblitzkrieg
blockade, act of surrounding and attacking a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes; prolonged period of difficulty or trouble, besiege, surround and attack a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes, military operation,...siege
boat making regular short crossing, commercial transport service, convey passengers or cargo by boat across a small body of water, deliver aircraft, ferryboat, boat for crossing a body of water, shuttle, go by ferry, place where ferry berths, right to ...ferry
 

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