Results for: go backward, have less complex features, revert or degenerate, revert to a previous condition
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build a structure with battlements or features that resemble battlements; make something with square dents or notches like the openings of a battlementcrenellate
building which is liable to catch fire (because of its age, condition, etc.); structure which would be difficult to escape from in the event of a fire, unsafe buildingfiretrap
bulge on surface of Mars, Elysian Fields, heaven, ideal place or conditionElysium
by joint effort, collectively, cooperatively, simultaneously, in a couple, in agreement, in integrated coherent structure, interacting with one another, into contact, into orderly condition or state, stable and self-confident, uninterruptedly, with otherstogether
byproduct, offshoot; TV program or series based on a previous one; process of making a subsidiary an independent company (usually shares of the new firm are given to shareholders of the parent firm)spinoff
can be restored to a previous condition, can be rehabilitated; can be reconstructed, can be reproducedrestorable
cancel a deletion, cancel a deletion; cancel an erasure or deletion, restore an erased file to usable condition by using an undelete procedure (Computers)undelete
cannot be escaped from; cannot be untangled; unsolvable, cannot be fixed; complicated, involved, intricate, hopelessly complex, impossible to disentangle, impossible to escape frominextricable
carbohydrate substance, courage, edible complex carbohydrate found in plants; substance used to stiffen fabrics; formality, stiffness of manner, starchy foodstuff, stiff and formal manner, stiffen with starch, stiffen with starch; make rigid, make stif...starch
casually, casually done, improvised; without previous thought or preparation; casual, informal, offhand, offhanded, unconcerned and uncaring, without preparation, without thought; careless; not serious; without previous preparation, without thought; ca...offhand
casualness, civil wrong causing injury or harm, condition of being negligent, neglect; disregard, carelessness; failure to provide the necessary provision for (Law), see also:contributory negligencenegligence
cause constipation, suffer from constipation (condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularly); cause constipationconstipate
cause deflation, destroy theory, let air out, make somebody less confident, release air from; reduce in stature, humble; reduce currency or prices from an inflated conditiondeflate
cause river to erode more, make area develop topographically young features, make somebody young again, make young again, restore youth; become young again, return something to original conditionrejuvenate
central computer that has great calculating ability and allows operation of complex scientific applications, high-speed computersupercomputer
 

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