Results for: accept conditions, break, lose
English English
disease caused by working conditions, job-related illnessindustrial disease
dissolve, break up a corporate body, end corporate status, end municipal statusdisincorporate
distance self, end association with, separate, sever, break oneself free from, cut off communication withdisassociate
divide up, separate into sections, divide into parts, break up into fractionsfractionalize
doubling of colors, optical phenomenon in which a material exhibits two different colors when viewed under different conditionsdichroism
drop sharply, fast; strenuous; drastic, financial collapse, have or cause complete computer failure, loud noise, make loud noise, move noisily, rapid and intensive, sleep, smash into, collide with force; be crashed; break into pieces, fall apart; be br...crash
drug dealer (Slang); counterpuncher, someone whose playing strategy is to play safe and keep the ball in play until their opponent makes enough mistakes to lose (Tennis), seller of illegal drugs, somebody fiercely competitive or ambitiouspusher
dry dishes, lose or remove moisture, run out of ideas, stop being available, stop talkingdry up
dry up, dry out, remove all moisture; preserve food by drying, dehydrate, make uninteresting, remove or lose moisturedesiccate
early conditions, first part, just created or formed; introductory, basic, start, commencementbeginning
earned runs, emergency room, Emergency Room; section of a hospital where people which emergency medical conditions are treated; name of a famous American television series that is staged in a Chicago hospitalER
easy to break or damage, fragile; flimsy; weak, slight, thin; feeble, infirm; weak natured, insubstantial, morally weakfrail
emissivity, ratio of radiation emitted by a surface to radiation emitted by a black body in similar conditions; radiating power, amount of power given off per unit of surface area (Thermodynamics)emittance
end, ending, stop happening, halt, breakcease
entertainment during a performance break, intermediate entertainment (performed between parts of a play, concert, etc.); interval, pause or space between events, intermezzo, intervening period of timeinterlude
 

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